A five-piece group that shaped modern Brazilian gospel with songs like 'Não quero ser' and 'Lancemos sobre Deus'.
If you're new to them, 'Não quero ser' and 'Lancemos sobre Deus' are good places to start. They give you a feel for their sound without overcomplicating things.
They've been a steady presence in Brazilian gospel since the late '90s, with songs like 'Não quero ser' and 'Lancemos sobre Deus' still getting sung in churches. Their album 'Profundidade das Riquezas' gave the scene a title track that became a standard. They won the Troféu Talento for Best Gospel Band twice, in 2005 and 2007, which says something about their reach.
They started in 1997 with five musicians, including Cláudio Cardozo and Anderson Freire, and put out their first album in 2000. Anderson Freire left in 2006 to go solo, and the band kept going with different lineups, releasing records like 'Som da Vida' in 2004 and 'Profundidade das Riquezas' in 2010. In 2015, they played at a political rally, which stirred some debate about gospel music and politics.
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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