His 2005 album 'Submisso a Você' put him on the map in Christian music circles.
For a sense of his style, start with 'Submisso a Você' and 'Percebi Tarde Demais.' They cover the ground pretty well.
Songs like 'Submisso a Você' and 'No Fundo Do Copo' frame faith through the lens of real-life messiness. He's been open about his own battles, including a public apology in 2010, which adds weight to those lyrics.
He first gained attention with the 2005 album 'Submisso a Você.' Later releases like 'Deu Errado' and collaborations such as 'Sentimento Dominante' with Zé Ricardo & Thiago followed, alongside public discussions about his personal life and music's message.
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