Siblings from Fortaleza whose Christian pop harmonies carry quiet conviction.
For their sound, try 'Resiliência'. For what they're about, 'Unindo Propósitos' tells you everything.
Their music has the directness of people singing what matters to them, whether that's faith in 'Culto Doméstico' or love in 'Unindo Propósitos'. When that 2019 video showed a romantic relationship between two men, some religious groups criticized it, but they kept making music about acceptance. The harmonies feel like family singing together, which gives even their simplest songs weight.
They started making music together in 2015 as siblings from Fortaleza. Songs like 'Tem Que Ser Jordão' and 'Resiliência' blend contemporary Christian and pop, while later tracks like 'A Resposta' and 'Culto Doméstico' talk about faith and finding meaning.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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