Haguidéni
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Haguidéni

Haguidéni formed in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo in 1985 with Carlos Eduardo on vocals and guitar, Paulo Bonifácio on bass, and Claudio Mattos on drums. They...

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Haguidéni's faith and social songs from Mogi das Cruzes

A Brazilian band that has been mixing worship with concerns about poverty since 1985.

If you want to hear what they're about, 'Morada Plena' and 'Santo É o Senhor' are good places to start. They frame that mix of worship and social concern pretty clearly.

Haguidéni matters because they've consistently written about faith alongside real social issues, not as separate ideas. Songs like 'Morada Plena' and 'Santo É o Senhor' show that blend from their early days. They kept that focus through records like 'Santo Martelo' in 1996 and 'Sacrário Vivo' in 2000, never really softening their message about inequality.

They formed in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo in 1985 with Carlos Eduardo, Paulo Bonifácio, and Claudio Mattos. The lineup shifted some over the years, but those three stayed at the center while putting out albums decades apart, like 'A Volta dos Anjos' in 2018.

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Haguidéni formed in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo in 1985 with Carlos Eduardo on vocals and guitar, Paulo Bonifácio on bass, and Claudio Mattos on drums. They built a following with songs that mixed faith with social concerns, like 'Santo É o Senhor' and 'Morada Plena'.

The band kept writing about poverty and inequality anyway, putting out records like 'Santo Martelo' in 1996 and 'Sacrário Vivo' in 2000.

Haguidéni's lineup changed some over time, but those three original members stayed at the center. They released 'A Volta dos Anjos' in 2018, decades after starting out.

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