Roberto Bahia
Roberto Bahia is a Brazilian singer and composer known for his Christian music. He came up in the early 1980s, putting out his first album around that time....
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Roberto Bahia is a Brazilian singer and composer known for his Christian music. He came up in the early 1980s, putting out his first album around that time. His song "O Deus Jeová" came to him in 1986 while he was praying, and he released it the following year.
That song became his most recognized work. It uses Brazilian rhythms with Christian lyrics, which drew some criticism from parts of the religious community at the time. But it connected with many listeners and became something of an anthem in certain circles.
He was born in Salvador and grew up in a Christian family. As a teenager, he sang in his local church choir, which is where he started developing his voice.
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