A Salvador singer whose 2016 hit "Posso Clamar" connected across Brazil with its message of resilience.
For a quick sense of his sound, try "O Poder do Teu Amor" or "Escudo." They show what he does with those Brazilian styles and that faith-forward writing.
That 2016 song "Posso Clamar" really landed with people. It's not just another track, it's the one that brought him wider recognition, with lyrics about faith and resilience that seemed to find a particular audience. You can hear that same thread in songs like "O Poder do Teu Amor" and "Escudo," where his Brazilian styles meet something more personal.
He's from Salvador, Bahia, and his music draws from the samba, axé, and sertanejo he grew up hearing. After "Posso Clamar" in 2016, he kept releasing material like "Tua Graça Me Basta" in 2017 and "Deus da Vida" in 2019, working with a band that includes guitarist Daniel Henrique and drummer George Brito.
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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