A São Paulo band whose 1987 single 'Deus É Deus' spread across Brazil despite some religious criticism.
For their sound, try 'Agora Vejo'. For their plainspoken faith, 'A Glória Pertence Ao Senhor' still works.
They gave Brazilian Christian music a rock edge when that wasn't common. Songs like 'Agora Vejo' and 'No Nome de Jesus' mixed local sounds with straightforward messages about faith. Their music found a real place in churches and homes, not just on religious radio.
They formed in São Paulo with José Carlos Costa on vocals and guitar. After 'Deus É Deus' hit in 1987, they released albums like 'Os Vencedores' in 1989 and 'Deus É Fiel' in 1991, keeping that blend of rock and gospel lyrics.
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