A Brazilian worship singer whose songs like 'Adoradores' connect with contemporary Christian listeners.
For a sense of her sound, start with 'Adoradores' and 'Nome Poderoso de Jesus.' They're both good examples of what she does.
Quézia Salles came up singing in her local church choir in Campinas, and that grounded, communal feeling carries through her music. Her song 'Adoradores' became particularly well-known, and albums like 'Graça Infinita' and 'Autêntico' keep the focus on straightforward themes of faith. It's music that feels connected to a specific place and purpose.
She got a recording contract after someone heard her at a Christian conference in 2016. Her first solo album, 'Som da Fé,' came out the next year, followed by 'Graça Infinita' in 2019 and 'Autêntico' in 2021.
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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