Larissa Colliver
Larissa Colliver released her debut album 'In the Eyes of Grace' in 2007. Her music found an audience in Christian circles with songs like 'Forgive Me (Abba...
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Larissa Colliver released her debut album 'In the Eyes of Grace' in 2007. Her music found an audience in Christian circles with songs like 'Forgive Me (Abba Father)' and its Portuguese version 'Perdão (Aba Pai)'.
Her 2010 album 'Forgive Me' included the title track that became particularly well-known. She also recorded 'Me Ergue Outra Vez' featuring Messias Colliver.
In 2015, she received some criticism for appearing at a concert with artists who held different theological perspectives. Her music draws from gospel traditions she heard growing up in the American South.
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