A Brazilian Christian singer-songwriter whose faith songs also address justice and equality.
For a good sense of her style, try 'Aonde For' and 'Oceanos'. They're direct, melodic, and show how her faith anchors everything, even when the subject matter moves beyond conventional praise.
Rosa's music matters because it stretches what devotional music can talk about. Songs like 'Oceanos' are anchored in personal faith, but she's also written about social justice and women's issues. This has sparked debate in religious circles while finding listeners who feel underrepresented in worship music.
She started singing in local choirs in Rio de Janeiro, then had a spiritual experience at 19 that led her to religious music. Her debut album 'A Chave' came out in 2013, and since then she's been vocal about gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights alongside her worship songs.
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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