Obede Monteiro
Obede Monteiro is a Brazilian gospel singer from Barra de Santo Antônio, Alagoas. He moved to São Paulo to pursue music, and his 2006 debut album...
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Obede Monteiro is a Brazilian gospel singer from Barra de Santo Antônio, Alagoas. He moved to São Paulo to pursue music, and his 2006 debut album 'Incomparável' included the title track that became his breakthrough. Other songs like 'Por Amor' and 'Holocausto' are among his most recognized work.
His music draws from church traditions and personal faith, with lyrics often focused on themes of devotion. The album 'Rio da Vida' came out in 2008, followed by 'Brilho do Céu' in 2010 and 'Conexão' in 2013.
In 2016, Monteiro faced criticism for comments made during a church sermon that were seen as homophobic. He later apologized for those statements.
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