Ramison Oliveira
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Ramison Oliveira

Ramison Oliveira is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. His song 'Apocalipse 19' gained attention in 2014 with its biblical themes and vocal...

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Ramison Oliveira is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. His song 'Apocalipse 19' gained attention in 2014 with its biblical themes and vocal delivery. He also recorded tracks like 'Alfa e Ômega' and 'Seu Nome É'.

His music draws from Brazilian samba, rock, and gospel influences. The 2016 album 'Eternidade' followed his earlier work. Oliveira's songs often deal with spiritual themes and redemption.

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