Saulo Xavier and Junior Macieira started playing together in the mid-1990s after meeting at a church in Fortaleza. They wrote songs that connected with their fellow believers, though they faced financial struggles early on.
Their 2004 song "Crente Fingido" became a sensation with lyrics that questioned hypocrisy in the church. They followed it with other albums like "Acústico" in 2006 and "Fé" in 2008.
Their music often blended soul and funk with gospel traditions. Another of their songs, "Estou de Pé," shows their straightforward approach to faith themes. They kept recording through the 2010s with albums like "Nação Santa" and "História."
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