Quézia
Quézia formed in 2006 around siblings Marina and Augusto Cintra, who were joined by keyboardists Juliano Farias and Rafael Oliveira. They started releasing...
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Quézia formed in 2006 around siblings Marina and Augusto Cintra, who were joined by keyboardists Juliano Farias and Rafael Oliveira. They started releasing music with their debut album 'Até o Céu,' followed by others like 'Faz Chover' and 'Deus de Promessas.'
Their song 'Nele Confio' from 2016 became particularly well-known, with its straightforward declaration of trust. Other tracks in their catalog include 'A Harpa e a Espada,' 'Adore,' and 'Amigo Eterno.'
Some listeners questioned their contemporary approach to gospel music early on, but they kept making the music they wanted to make. The group's sound relies on Marina's lead vocals, Augusto's guitar and songwriting, and the keyboard work from Farias and Oliveira.
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