Robson Santos
Robson Santos started playing guitar and singing in churches around São Paulo when he was 15. His 2008 debut album 'Me Perdoa Pai' brought him national...
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Robson Santos started playing guitar and singing in churches around São Paulo when he was 15. His 2008 debut album 'Me Perdoa Pai' brought him national attention with its title track, a ballad about addiction and forgiveness.
His music draws from Brazilian gospel traditions, with songs like 'Cristo Subiu' and 'Rosa de Sarom' focusing on themes of faith. He has worked with other gospel artists including Aline Barros and Fernandinho.
In 2013, Santos was arrested for carrying cocaine, an incident that briefly interrupted his career. He returned to recording afterward, putting out albums like 'Deus de Promessas' and 'Um Novo Começo'.
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