Naçao Ungida formed in 1988 with Anderson Freire, Clovis Pinho, and Eli Soares. They started as a Brazilian gospel band, and other musicians joined them over time.
Their music blends soul and pop with gospel traditions. Songs like "Estou Contigo" became familiar in worship settings, built around vocal harmonies and straightforward melodies.
Some listeners found their sound too modern initially, and later there were questions about political associations. The group typically described their work as focused on religious message rather than politics.
They kept recording and performing, with their material reaching audiences in Brazil and elsewhere.
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