A singer from Ijuí whose church roots and African-Brazilian heritage shape her worship music.
For a sense of her sound, 'Servo Por Amor' is the obvious place to start. 'Canção de Ninar' shows the quieter side of her worship focus.
Her 2006 song 'Servo Por Amor' became a staple in Brazilian Christian music circles, showing how her Pentecostal background gives her vocals that particular intensity. She works with musicians like guitarist Rafael Medeiros and bassist Samuel Souza, and songs like 'Canção de Ninar' and 'Mãos de Oleiro' keep the focus on worship themes. Her openness about faith and social views sometimes draws attention beyond the music itself.
She started singing in her local church in Ijuí, then released albums like 'Desperta-me' in 2008 and 'Transformação' in 2010. These days she continues to perform and record, with songs like 'Águia Eterna' and 'Medley Adoração' appearing in her setlists.
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