A Christian singer-songwriter whose 2016 hit 'Espírito Santo Eu Te Convido' found an audience amid occasional copyright questions.
For a sense of his sound, start with 'Espírito Santo Eu Te Convido' and 'Salmo 96'. They show how he sets worship lyrics to contemporary Brazilian arrangements.
His music matters because it represents a specific corner of contemporary Brazilian Christian music that blends worship lyrics with local rhythms. Songs like 'Espírito Santo Eu Te Convido' became widely known in 2016, while others like 'Salmo 96' and 'Os Que Confiam No Senhor' follow similar patterns of scripture set to accessible arrangements. His approach has drawn both listeners and criticism for being unconventional within religious expression.
He released 'O Rei Chegou' in 2018 and 'Emanuel' in 2020, working with musicians like Felipe Rodrigues on drums. Alongside his musical output, disputes over songwriting credits and copyright questions have occasionally surfaced in Brazilian Christian circles.
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