Gabriel Messias
Gabriel Messias started singing worship songs in church as a boy in Macapá, Brazil. He wrote "Com Jesus É Natural" during a difficult period, and the song's...
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Gabriel Messias started singing worship songs in church as a boy in Macapá, Brazil. He wrote "Com Jesus É Natural" during a difficult period, and the song's straightforward lyrics about walking with Christ connected with listeners in the Brazilian gospel scene.
As that song gained attention, he began working with other artists like Aline Barros and Fernandinho. His music sometimes drew criticism from traditionalists, but he kept writing and performing from a place of faith.
He eventually incorporated some pop and Latin rhythms into his songs, though he remained grounded in the worship music he grew up with in Macapá.
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