Quarteto Unção formed in São Paulo in 2002, originally with Anderson Freire, Daniel Souza, Fábio Aposan, and Vinícius Andrade. Their first album, 'Para Orar Comigo,' came out the following year. They put out several more records over the next decade, including 'Toma Conta da Minha Vida' in 2006 and 'Um Canto de Vitória' in 2009.
Their music is Brazilian gospel, built around vocal harmonies. One of their songs is 'Eu te Louvo.' The group's lineup changed when Anderson Freire left in 2012 to work solo, and Thiago Oliveira joined. In 2020, Fábio Aposan was suspended from the quartet following domestic violence allegations.
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