A Brazilian gospel singer whose music blends worship with contemporary arrangements.
For a quick sense of his style, try 'Descendência' or 'Boa Obra', they're both representative of what he does.
Pedro Henrique came up in a pastor's household in Limeira, São Paulo, singing gospel from childhood. His 2016 album 'Descendência' gave him a signature track, and songs like 'Boa Obra' and 'Deus Está Contigo' show his mix of straightforward worship and modern production. Even some criticism from conservative circles in 2019 over secular collaborations hasn't shifted his basic approach.
He won a local singing competition at 12 and released his debut album 'Eu Sou' in 2013. The title track from 2016's 'Descendência' became particularly well-known, and he's kept recording with musicians like Felipe Silva on bass.
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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