Graziane Aguiar
Graziane Aguiar is a singer from Campina Grande, Brazil. She started singing in church when she was eight years old. In 2017, she released the song "A Minha...
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Graziane Aguiar is a singer from Campina Grande, Brazil. She started singing in church when she was eight years old. In 2017, she released the song "A Minha Vida É Dele," which became widely popular.
Her music includes songs like "O Anjo Que Protege" and "Advogado Das Causas Perdidas." She has worked with other artists including Bruna Karla and Anderson Freire. Her performances are known for being energetic and engaging with audiences.
Aguiar's style draws from both traditional hymns and contemporary worship music. Her recordings include albums like "Deus Se Move" from 2018 and "Fiel" from 2021.
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