Quero Mais de Ti
Quero Mais de Ti formed in 1996 as a Brazilian Christian music group. Their song 'Doce Mãe Maria' became particularly well-known among their listeners. Other...
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Quero Mais de Ti formed in 1996 as a Brazilian Christian music group. Their song 'Doce Mãe Maria' became particularly well-known among their listeners. Other tracks like 'Brisa Suave' and 'Como Águias' also circulated in their catalog.
Paulo César Baruk handled lead vocals and songwriting for the band. Rogério Dygas played guitar, with Fabinho Oliveira on bass, Philippe Seabra on drums, and Mauro Henrique on keyboards. They released albums including 'Tudo É Possível,' 'Luz do Mundo,' and 'Mais de Ti.'
Their lyrics sometimes addressed social themes, which drew both attention and some criticism. The group maintained a consistent lineup through much of their activity.
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