Lidiane Frazão came up in Rio de Janeiro, singing at local events by her late teens. In 2003, her single 'Crente Consagrado' connected with listeners across Brazil, becoming a gospel hit that established her as a vocalist people paid attention to.
She released albums like 'Alma Lavada' in 2006, 'Mensageira' in 2009, and 'Santo Forte' in 2015. Songs like 'Ele Ainda É o Mesmo' and 'Faraó Ou Deus' show her leaning into straightforward, declarative gospel ballads.
Her music has drawn from traditional gospel sounds while keeping a contemporary feel. She has worked with other Brazilian gospel artists, including Paulo César Baruk and Aline Barros.
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