A Brazilian gospel singer whose music carries the weight of personal struggle and faith.
For a sense of his sound, 'Me Curou' and 'Deus É Tremendo' are good places to start. They have that straightforward, church-raised quality that runs through his work.
Leandro Luz's songs like 'Me Curou' and 'Deus É Tremendo' feel lived-in, not just performed. He came up singing in his local church in Macaé, and that grounding shows in how direct the lyrics are. The 2012 album 'Deus Eu Errei' marked a real return after he'd stepped back for a few years.
His first album 'Além do Vale' came out in 2004, with the title track getting some early attention. After personal controversies around 2009 led him to step back, he returned in 2012 with 'Deus Eu Errei' and has kept making music since, sometimes collaborating as on 'A Recompensa' with Adlin Rodrigues.
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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