Jeyci Mendonça is a Brazilian musician who came up in São Paulo. He started performing locally, and his career took a turn in the early 2000s when he worked with songwriter Dedé Badaró on the ballad 'Acreditou Em Mim.' That song became a hit and brought him wider attention.
His music includes songs like 'Vinte e quatro horas de adoração' and 'Cachoeira de Poder.' He has recorded with other artists, including Gilberto Gil and Daniela Mercury. His band has featured musicians such as Valcir Almeida on bass and Rafael Silva on drums.
Over time, he has released more material, like the tracks 'Missionário' and 'Projeto de Deus.' The work is part of a catalog that has found an audience in Brazil and elsewhere.
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