His debut 'Toda Honra e Glória' became a church and radio staple across Brazil.
For a sense of his range, listen to the foundational 'Toda Honra e Glória' and then something like 'Pedaços.' They're both recognizably his, but they feel like different chapters.
Iglesias has been writing songs for Brazilian churches and radio stations since the late '90s. The title track from his debut album, 'Toda Honra e Glória,' still gets sung in congregations today. Later work like 'Outra Vez' and 'Shekinah' shows how his sound has evolved while staying rooted in worship.
He started with 'Toda Honra e Glória' in 1997, then moved through albums like 'O Brilho da Tua Glória' and 'Deus de Promessas.' His 2010 album '2012' took on end-times themes, and he's kept recording through 2020's 'O Som do Céu.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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