A singer whose early 2000s breakthrough with 'A Sentença do Inimigo' sparked both devotion and debate.
For her sound, start with 'A Sentença do Inimigo' to hear the breakthrough. For her heart, 'Vou Clamar' gets closer.
Her debut single 'A Sentença do Inimigo' became a national sensation in Brazil, but her music was never just about easy praise. Songs like 'Profetizando' and 'Vou Clamar' carried weight because she wove her own struggles with depression and anxiety into lyrics that sometimes challenged traditional views, especially around female roles in faith. She wasn't afraid of friction in her worship.
The early 2000s hit 'A Sentença do Inimigo' launched her, leading to self-titled and live albums by 2007. She kept writing and recording through the next decade, working with musicians like guitarist Rodrigo Amarante and releasing albums such as 'Transparente' in 2011 and 'Em Busca da Luz' in 2015.
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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