Ivy Brito
Ivy Brito is a Brazilian singer who works in contemporary Christian music. She started in Rio de Janeiro, where she grew up in a Christian family and learned...
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Ivy Brito is a Brazilian singer who works in contemporary Christian music. She started in Rio de Janeiro, where she grew up in a Christian family and learned piano and vocals. Her first album came out in 2012, titled after the song 'Eu Rendido a Ti Estou'.
That debut track became something of a standard in Portuguese-language worship circles. She followed it with songs like 'Meu Coração Te Entreguei' and later put out an album called '100 Graus' in 2016.
She has worked with other artists, including fellow Brazilian singer Aline Barros and American gospel singer Tasha Cobbs Leonard. Her music stays within the Christian genre, drawing from gospel influences and her own background.
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