From a Baptist church in Contagem, their worship songs became staples across Brazil.
If you want to hear what they did, start with 'Deus Está Vendo' and 'Seja a glória'. They're straightforward, but that's what made them work.
When 'Deus Está Vendo' came out in 1998, it gave Brazilian gospel music a new kind of presence. That title track and songs like 'Seja a glória' worked because they felt immediate, not distant. They made worship music that people could actually sing along to, which mattered more than any debate about musical style.
They started as a musical group within their church in the early 1990s. By the time 'Deus Está Vendo' arrived, they were working with people like Aline Barros and Marcos Witt, and Eliane Silva's voice gave their recordings a clear center.
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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