A Brazilian singer from Salvador whose songs blend Afro-Brazilian beats with spiritual themes.
For a sense of his sound, try 'Vem Tocar Em Mim' or 'Segura Na Mão de Deus', they frame that blend of rhythm and faith pretty clearly.
His music carries the deep rhythms of Salvador, Bahia, samba and candomblé, into songs about faith and guidance. Tracks like 'Vem Tocar Em Mim' and 'Divino Companheiro' became popular in Brazil, offering a sound rooted in place and belief. He worked with musicians like guitarist Jorge Zarath and vocalist Mônica Salmaso, grounding his recordings in a communal, lived-in feel.
He came from Salvador, where Afro-Brazilian rhythms shaped his approach. In 1998, 'Divino Companheiro' gained traction, followed by albums like 'Bahia de São Salvador' in 1999 and 'Um Canto de Fé' in 2004. His band included regular collaborators, and songs like 'Segura Na Mão de Deus' kept his focus on spiritual themes.
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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