Valdilea Brazil
Valdilea Brazil formed in São Paulo in 1996, originally made up of siblings Valdeci, Valdílea, and Valdeir de Souza. They started releasing albums in the late...
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Valdilea Brazil formed in São Paulo in 1996, originally made up of siblings Valdeci, Valdílea, and Valdeir de Souza. They started releasing albums in the late 1990s, with their 2001 record "O Senhor É Varão de Guerra" giving them their most recognizable song.
That title track became something of a standard in Brazilian gospel circles, a straightforward declaration of faith that resonated with listeners. The group kept recording through the 2000s, putting out albums like "Eu Quero Ver Tua Glória" in 2004 and "Quem Crê Receberá" in 2007.
Their lineup expanded over time to include musicians on keyboards, bass, and drums alongside the founding siblings. They worked in a modern gospel style that drew some criticism from more traditional quarters, but they kept at it, building a catalog of worship music that found an audience in Brazil's evangelical community.
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