A Brazilian worship singer whose early church roots shaped decades of devotional music.
For a sense of his sound, 'Tributo a Yehovah' is the obvious place. 'Jardim da Inocência' gives you the softer side of that same worship approach.
His 1995 song 'Tributo a Yehovah' became a standard in Brazilian churches, one of those worship pieces that just stuck. That early Pentecostal background in Rio gave his music a direct, uncomplicated quality that connected with congregations. Songs like 'Em Todo Tempo' and 'Jardim da Inocência' followed that same devotional pop path.
He started with a self-titled album in the early 1990s after growing up in a Rio Pentecostal church. The plagiarism allegations in 2009 didn't stop him from recording, and he kept collaborating on tracks like 'O Amor de Deus (Logo Eu)' with Rachel Novaes.
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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