André Valadão leads this group, which has made straightforward worship music since 1982.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Aleluia' or 'Quanto Mais Eu Te Buscar.' They're straightforward anthems that fit right into a church service.
They've been a steady presence in Brazilian Christian music for decades, putting out more than thirty albums. Songs like 'Quanto Mais Eu Te Buscar' are typical of their upbeat, accessible worship style. Their 2008 album 'Som da Chuva' even sparked a bit of debate for including a cover of a secular love song, which they defended by talking about universal themes.
The group formed in 1982 with André Valadão as lead singer and songwriter, and family members like Mariana and David Valadão joined over time. They released albums like 'Fiel' in 1990 and 'Teu Reino' in 2005, and recorded a live acoustic set in 2001. They've kept going with releases like 'Novo Tempo' in 2011.
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