A late-1990s worship collective known for songs like "Exaltação" and "Intimidade".
For a sense of their sound, start with "Exaltação" or "Intimidade." Those tracks frame what they were doing in those early years.
Santa Geração's music, including tracks like "Exaltação" and "Intimidade," became a staple in Brazilian worship settings from the late 1990s onward. Their early songs like "Canção da Alegria" and albums such as "Tua Presença é Real" helped define a sound that resonated in churches despite some industry skepticism. They brought together voices like André Valadão and Mariana Valadão, creating a catalog that's been used consistently in devotional contexts.
The group formed in São Paulo in the late 1990s, releasing music around 1998 with early material like "Junto À Cruz." They put out albums such as "Atmosfera de Adoração" in 2002 and continued into the 2010s with works like "Adoração na Casa dos Valadão."
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