A Brazilian singer whose ballads weave personal stories with straightforward devotion.
For a sense of his range, listen to 'Tempo' for that contemplative quality, then 'Canção de Lázaro' for something a bit more narrative. They frame his approach pretty well.
His songs like 'Deep (Your Love Is Like Oceans)' and 'Jesus Sorriu Pra Mim' are direct expressions of faith, while 'Ainda Somos Nós' and 'Não Tenho Medo' turn inward. The music draws from bossa nova and samba but stays in a contemplative, ballad-driven lane. There's a personal weight here, especially with the mention of his sister's tragedy influencing his work during that period.
He started with a self-titled debut album, then put out later releases like 'Pra Você' and 'Tempo Bom'. The songs suggest a shift from overt devotion to more personal territory over time, though the arrangements stayed quiet and unhurried.
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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