A duo whose harmonies and social messages found an audience beyond church walls.
For their essence, listen to Levanta for the energy, then the quieter Somente Teu. That's their range.
Their 2018 album O Grande gave them a breakthrough with the title track, but it's songs like Levanta that show their particular blend of worship and uplift. In 2017, O Medo took on social intolerance directly, sparking debate and showing they weren't afraid to step outside pure praise music. The 2021 Piano & Voz album stripped things back to just their voices and keys, proving the core of their sound was always that connection.
Rayssa Fayet and Ravel Andrade met in 2009 doing theater. They moved from their 2015 debut Raízes to the bigger sound of O Grande, then circled back to the intimate arrangements of Piano & Voz 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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