Padre Ezequiel Dal Pozzo's songs have resonated in Catholic communities since his 2002 debut.
For a sense of his approach, try 'Vem e Segue-me' or 'Porque Ele Vive'. They're straightforward, melodic songs about faith that have stuck around.
He's a working priest who started putting out music in the early 2000s, not a typical recording artist. Songs like 'Vem e Segue-me' from his 2008 album 'Minha Alegria' became fixtures in Brazilian Catholic circles. Some critics have questioned whether his sound leans too secular, but he's described it as spreading a message of joy and faith to everyone.
He was ordained in 1998 and released his first album 'Brilha, Jesus' in 2002. The 2008 album 'Minha Alegria' brought wider recognition with tracks like 'Santa Maria do Brasil'. He doesn't tour with a fixed band but has regularly recorded with musicians including Marcos Vinicius on guitar.
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