W.agão
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W.agão

W.agão formed in 2013 as a Brazilian Christian music band with four friends: Wesley Ros, Wagner Derek, Guilherme de Sá, and Thiago Frin. They started making...

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W.agão's Brazilian Christian rock turned pop alternative

Four friends from Brazil making faith-based music that evolved from straightforward rock to incorporate pop and alternative sounds.

For their sound, check "Recado Especial (Que se exploda)" and "Por Que Será?", they give you a sense of where the band landed after that early Christian rock phase.

Their song "Nunca Foi Sorte, Sempre Foi Deus" became particularly well-known in Brazilian Christian circles, and tracks like "Recado Especial (Que se exploda)" and "Por Que Será?" show their blend of faith and contemporary sounds. Their music has incorporated different sounds over time, moving from straightforward Christian rock toward pop and alternative elements.

W.agão formed in 2013 as a Brazilian Christian music band with four friends: Wesley Ros, Wagner Derek, Guilherme de Sá, and Thiago Frin. They started making music together with a shared background in faith, releasing albums including Deus Não Te Rejeita (2015), Teu Amor Não Falha (2016), Nunca Foi Sorte, Sempre Foi Deus (2018), and O Céu É o Meu Lugar (2020).

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W.agão formed in 2013 as a Brazilian Christian music band with four friends: Wesley Ros, Wagner Derek, Guilherme de Sá, and Thiago Frin. They started making music together with a shared background in faith.

Their song "Nunca Foi Sorte, Sempre Foi Deus" became particularly well-known, along with tracks like "Recado Especial (Que se exploda)" and "Por Que Será?" They've released albums including Deus Não Te Rejeita (2015), Teu Amor Não Falha (2016), Nunca Foi Sorte, Sempre Foi Deus (2018), and O Céu É o Meu Lugar (2020).

In 2017, the band was involved in a plagiarism accusation from another Christian group. They've also drawn attention for speaking about social issues. Their music has incorporated different sounds over time, moving from straightforward Christian rock toward pop and alternative elements.

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