Selma Hernandes
Selma Hernandes is a Brazilian gospel singer-songwriter from Belo Horizonte. She started singing in her local church and later joined a gospel group before...
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Selma Hernandes is a Brazilian gospel singer-songwriter from Belo Horizonte. She started singing in her local church and later joined a gospel group before releasing her self-titled debut album in 2004.
Her 2007 song 'Num Segundo' became a hit in Brazil and beyond, topping gospel charts there. The track appears alongside 'Remedios' among her most recognized work.
Hernandes's music blends traditional gospel with contemporary pop and rock elements. She has cited influences ranging from American gospel figure Kirk Franklin to Brazilian singer Marisa Monte.
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