A Goiânia duo whose plainspoken songs about faith and grace have sparked conversation.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'O Agir de Deus' or 'Só Eu e Deus.' They're both typical of their plainspoken, melodic approach.
Their early single 'Aquieta-te' gave them a foothold in Brazilian Christian music back in 2010. Songs like 'O Agir de Deus' and 'Só Eu e Deus' are straightforward expressions of trust and surrender, set to gentle arrangements. They've also drawn attention for speaking about social issues like LGBTQ+ rights, which isn't always common in their corner of the genre.
They started making music together in 2009. Albums like Aquieta-te in 2010, Projeto Vida in 2012, Recomeçar in 2015, and Infinito in 2018 followed. Their music has stayed focused on themes of grace and encouragement without much stylistic experimentation.
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