Icaro Dias
Icaro Dias is a Brazilian gospel singer who started singing in church choirs. He comes from Montes Claros, Brazil, and his music grew out of that evangelical...
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Icaro Dias is a Brazilian gospel singer who started singing in church choirs. He comes from Montes Claros, Brazil, and his music grew out of that evangelical church background. In 2013, he put out his first album called 'Consciência,' which helped establish him in Brazilian gospel circles.
His song 'Abba Pai' came out in 2017 and became particularly well-known, reaching listeners beyond Brazil. Other songs like 'As Lágrimas' and 'Espírito Santo' appear in his catalog too. He works as a solo artist with backing musicians.
In 2019, some religious figures criticized him for moving toward secular music. He's released several albums since his debut, including 'Deus Perfeito' in 2019 and 'Liberdade' in 2021.
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