A church-raised vocalist whose catalog centers on faith and comfort.
For a good sense of her sound, try "Gólgota" or "Sou o que sou." They're both straightforward gospel songs that show what she does.
Vaninha's music comes straight from the Brazilian gospel tradition, with songs that feel like they were written for Sunday service. Tracks like "Gólgota" and "Sou o que sou" have that lived-in quality of someone who grew up singing in church. Her 2001 album "Segura Nas Mãos de Jesus" gave her a signature song that still anchors her setlists.
She started with the 1999 album "Tudo É Possível" and kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s, putting out "Filho Meu" in 2005 and "Deus Proverá" in 2013. Her band has included Cris Leite on keyboards and Beto Gouvêa on drums over the years.
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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