Saulo Azevedo is a Brazilian singer and songwriter from Bahia. His music draws from gospel, samba, and pop, with many of his songs directly referencing biblical passages. Tracks like "Raça Eleita 1ª Pedro 2" and "Soneto de Misericórdia - Isaías 43" are built around scripture, giving his work a devotional quality that has connected with listeners in Brazil's Christian communities.
He started performing in church as a teenager and later formed a band under his own name. Their debut album, "Raça Eleita," came out in 2005 and helped establish his presence. Other releases include "Vida" in 2007, "Ao Vivo em Fortaleza" in 2009, and "Deus no Controle" in 2017. The band's lineup has included Jonathas Almeida on keyboards, Anderson Silva on bass, and Andressa Melo on backing vocals.
Songs like "Carta À Éfeso," "Grande Amor," and "Não Temas Isaías 41" continue in a similar vein, pairing accessible rhythms with lyrics focused on faith and perseverance. His recordings have a straightforward, congregational feel, avoiding much studio polish in favor of directness.
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