A musician whose Portuguese-language songs like 'Imensurável' and collaborations with Isaac Becker define his contemporary gospel sound.
For a sense of his sound, try 'Castelo Forte' with Isaac Becker or 'Nunca Mais' with Luciana B.P Cacilias. They're straightforward examples of his collaborative worship approach.
Marcelo Cacilias works within Brazil's gospel music landscape, where his songs carry worship themes in Portuguese. Tracks like 'Imensurável' and 'Cordeiro e Leão' show his focus on Christian praise. He's recorded with figures like Asaph Borba on 'Alto Preço' and frequently collaborates with Isaac Becker, suggesting he's part of that scene's working fabric.
He released early songs like 'Fui Perdoado' and 'Digno,' and an earlier description mentioned a debut single called 'Oceans' and an album titled 'The Tides of Time.' What's available now shows him consistently in the contemporary worship genre, often collaborating with other artists from that world.
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