A singer and composer whose faith-centered songs have drawn both support and criticism since the early 2000s.
For a sense of his approach, 'O Grande Final' and 'Deus de Maravilhas' are pretty representative. They're both right there in the titles.
Silva's music doesn't shy away from straightforward declarations of belief, which has made him a polarizing figure in some circles. Songs like 'O Grande Final' and 'Deus Te Escolheu' frame spiritual themes with the directness of a church testimony. He performs with a steady band that includes Pedro Santos on bass and Maria Eduarda on backing vocals.
He started putting out albums in the mid-2000s with 'Chama de Fogo' in 2005. By 2012's 'Luz da Vida,' he was still working in that same vein of faith-driven composition.
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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