A Pentecostal church background meets accessible pop arrangements in his songs.
For a good sense of his sound, try "Pedras" or "Morte e Ressurreição." They show how he works with those worship themes.
He grew up in Brazil's Pentecostal church, where traditional hymns and contemporary Christian music shaped his early musical sensibilities. Songs like "Pedras" and "Mais Amor" have found audiences beyond Brazil through translations and online platforms. His music continues to draw listeners who respond to his blend of worship themes with accessible pop arrangements.
He eventually began incorporating pop, rock, and soul elements into his own worship songs. His discography includes albums like "Som do Céu" and "A Essência do Amor," and he has worked with musicians including Marcos Santos on keyboards and Felipe Santana on guitar. He has collaborated with other Brazilian Christian artists like Aline Barros, Fernanda Brum, and Davi Sacer.
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