Thalles Cabral started making music in Fortaleza, Brazil. His first album "Acústico" came out in 2008, and he's been putting out records since then, including "Na Sala Do Pai" in 2010, "Deus Não Te Rejeita" in 2014, and "O Tempo" in 2018. He's worked with other Brazilian artists like Fernandinho and Aline Barros.
In 2016, he released "Você, O Oceano E Eu" (You, The Ocean And Me), which became his most popular song. Other tracks like "Just When We Were High" and "I Have no Heart" show his range from upbeat to more reflective material.
Cabral's music falls into the contemporary Christian category, but he's been open about his support for gay marriage, which has drawn attention in Brazil's religious communities. He keeps writing and recording, with songs that touch on faith and personal experience without always sticking to expected themes.
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