Naidivan Lima
Naidivan Lima is a Brazilian gospel music collective that formed in the late 1990s. The group takes its name from pastor and vocalist Naidivan Lima, who...
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Naidivan Lima is a Brazilian gospel music collective that formed in the late 1990s. The group takes its name from pastor and vocalist Naidivan Lima, who helped shape their sound, which mixes traditional hymns with contemporary rhythms.
Their debut album 'Rendo-me a Ti' came out in 2000, and the title track became well-known in Brazilian gospel circles. They followed it with albums like 'EspĂrito Santo' and 'Milagres', which included both upbeat praise songs and quieter worship material.
In 2012, there were rumors of internal conflicts that led to some members leaving. The group's current lineup includes Naidivan Lima, Juliano Silva, Priscila de Almeida, and Dayse Silva.
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