A São Paulo guitarist whose worship songs like 'Tocou-Me' blend contemporary sounds with faith themes.
For a sense of his sound, 'Tocou-Me' and 'Alvo Mais Que a Neve' are good places to start. They're straightforward, guitar-based, and built for singing along.
Thalles Roberto's music gives Brazilian Christian worship a contemporary pop and rock shape that feels current. Songs like 'Tocou-Me' and 'Cristo Cura Sim' work in that accessible, guitar-driven space. He's been putting out albums since 2008's 'Na Sala do Pai,' and his catalog has stayed focused on that worship lane through shifts in the conversation around him.
He started playing guitar as a teenager in São Paulo and released his first album in 2008. The songs since then, from 'Eu Escolho Deus' to 'Amizade Com Deus,' have kept to that contemporary worship style, even through periods of public discussion.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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