Their songs like Coroamos Rei became staples in churches for congregational singing.
For a sense of their sound, Coroamos Rei is the early hit, and Nada me separará shows their consistent style.
Iadoracion's music fills a specific niche in Brazilian worship with direct, singable anthems. Coroamos Rei from their 2011 debut Tempo de Milagres spread widely in churches, and tracks like Creador de todo and Nada me separará follow that same accessible, full-band approach. They've kept recording through shifts in production, always aiming for songs people can join in on.
They started with Thalles Roberto on vocals and released Tempo de Milagres in 2011. Albums like Mais que Vencedores in 2012 and Para Sempre Te Adorarei in 2014 continued their live worship focus, leading up to Deus de Promessas in 2017 and Eternidade in 2020.
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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