Marcelo e Manuela
Marcelo e Manuela formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s, a duo of Catholic musicians named Marcelo Gomes and Manuela Bicudo. They built their music around...
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Marcelo e Manuela formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s, a duo of Catholic musicians named Marcelo Gomes and Manuela Bicudo. They built their music around their faith, which sometimes drew polarized reactions from listeners. Their songs like 'Bartimeu' and 'Herança' reflect biblical themes and spiritual reflection.
Their 2009 album 'Bartimeu' included the single of the same name, which became particularly well-known. The song draws from the story of the blind beggar in the Bible. They've released other albums including 'Deus é Bom' in 2005, 'Uma Nova Canção' in 2007, and 'Milagre' in 2012.
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