Harold was a Brazilian Christian band from São Paulo that released music in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their 1997 album 'Deus Queira' gave them their most recognizable song of the same name. The band's lineup included Marcelo Nova on vocals, Nando Fernandes on guitar, Vanderlei Corales on bass, and Júlio Cesar on drums.
Their sound mixed rock and pop with straightforward lyrics about faith. Beyond 'Deus Queira,' their catalog includes songs like 'Tu Me Amas' and 'Azia Freestyle.' They released several live albums, including 'Ao Vivo' in 2002 and 'Ao Vivo II' in 2005.
Marcelo Nova's public support for same-sex marriage drew criticism from some conservative religious listeners who felt the band's music was becoming too secular. Harold kept making music through that period, sticking to their own approach rather than conforming to narrower expectations.
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