Sarlon Corrêa
Sarlon Corrêa wrote his first song, "O Amor de Deus," when he was twelve years old. He grew up in Manaus, in the Amazon region of Brazil, and that early...
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Sarlon Corrêa wrote his first song, "O Amor de Deus," when he was twelve years old. He grew up in Manaus, in the Amazon region of Brazil, and that early composition became the title track of his debut album in 1996. The song connected with listeners and became a familiar piece in Brazilian gospel music.
He went on to record other albums like "Deus Cuida de Mim" in 2000 and "É Tempo de Louvar" in 2010. His work has included collaborations with other Brazilian gospel artists such as Aline Barros and Gabriela Rocha.
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