Thayna Lane
Thayna Lane came up in Recife, singing in church from an early age. Her debut album, 'Tua Presença,' came out in 2002. Two years later, the title track from...
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Thayna Lane came up in Recife, singing in church from an early age. Her debut album, 'Tua Presença,' came out in 2002. Two years later, the title track from her second album, 'Tu És a Fonte de Vida,' became a staple in Brazilian gospel music.
Her songs, like 'De Deus Não Abro Mão' and 'Eu Sou Livre,' are straightforward declarations of faith. They work in the space between traditional Brazilian sounds and the broader language of contemporary gospel.
She has released several albums since, including 'Água Viva' in 2006 and 'Fé' in 2008. Her music tends to avoid elaborate production in favor of clear vocals and direct lyrical themes.
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