Francisco Caldas
Francisco Caldas started playing Christian music in São Paulo during the 1990s, performing at small gatherings. His song "Só Jesus Ficou" became widely known...
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Francisco Caldas started playing Christian music in São Paulo during the 1990s, performing at small gatherings. His song "Só Jesus Ficou" became widely known in Brazil, connecting with listeners through straightforward lyrics about faith.
He recorded several albums including "Só Jesus Ficou" in 1996, "Celebração" in 2000, and "A Carta" in 2005. Other songs like "A Hora É Essa" and "Chega Mais Perto" continued in a similar vein of Christian music.
Some in religious circles questioned whether his music had become too commercial, though Caldas maintained his work served a spiritual purpose. He performed with musicians including guitarist Robson Gonçalves and drummer Marcus Vinícius.
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