Querubins do Templo formed in the early 1990s in Goiânia, Brazil, where a group of young musicians came together around their faith. They took their name from the cherubim, the celestial beings described as guardians in religious tradition.
Their debut album was called "O Princípio," which introduced their approach to gospel music with vocal harmonies and arrangements that felt both intricate and direct. Songs like "Invista Na Verdade" and "Bom e Agradável" became staples for listeners who connected with their message.
Over time they released other albums including "O Melhor de Querubins do Templo," a collection that gathered some of their most familiar work. Their music occasionally addressed social and religious topics in ways that drew both support and criticism, but they generally kept singing about faith and compassion.
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