Isaias Vicente grew up in São João do Piauí, Brazil, where he absorbed the local forró and sertanejo sounds. He took cues from singers like Luiz Gonzaga and Dominguinhos, shaping a voice that felt both traditional and current.
In 2015, his single "Glorioso" caught on quickly, getting heavy radio play and millions of YouTube views. The song's hopeful tone connected with listeners, and it became something of an anthem. Vicente followed it with albums like "Alma Sertaneja" in 2016 and "Raízes" in 2018.
He has worked with other Brazilian artists including Ivete Sangalo, Alceu Valença, and Gusttavo Lima. Songs like "Tudo É Possível" and "Deus Não Falha" kept his catalog growing, though a 2019 plagiarism claim from João Bosco briefly stirred some noise before being dismissed.
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