Naldo Melo
Naldo Melo is a Brazilian singer and composer who started singing in church at age 15. He was born in Vitória in 1976 and later joined the band Toque no Altar...
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Naldo Melo is a Brazilian singer and composer who started singing in church at age 15. He was born in Vitória in 1976 and later joined the band Toque no Altar in the early 2000s.
His song 'Deus de Maravilhas (Salmo 136)' gained popularity in 2003 and became widely known in Christian worship settings. He has also recorded other songs like 'Tu És Bem Vindo Aqui (Yeshua)' and 'Só tu és Santo'.
Melo has released albums including 'Mais Que Palavras' in 2005, 'Infinito' in 2008, and 'Deus de Perto' in 2013. He has worked with other Brazilian Christian artists such as Aline Barros, Thalles Roberto, and Anderson Freire.
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