A Brazilian musician whose faith-centered songs like 'Amo' and 'Doce Presença' blend Northeastern rhythms with uplifting messages.
For his sound, try 'Amo' or 'Doce Presença', they have that warm, rhythmic feel he's known for. The live energy comes through on tracks like 'Volta por cima' too.
His 1995 track 'Vai Dar Tudo Certo' became a national sensation in Brazil, capturing the optimistic spirit that runs through his work. Songs like 'Amo' and 'Doce Presença' reflect the gospel influence he absorbed in his local church as a teenager. That spiritual thread connects his debut 'Força na Fé' in 1992 to later albums like 'O Poder da Fé' in 2015.
He started playing accordion in Itabaiana, Sergipe, then worked with producer Wilson Rodrigues before releasing his first album in 1992. The title track from his third album 'Vai Dar Tudo Certo' in 1995 broke through nationally. He's kept recording steadily since, with live albums like 'Ao Vivo em Fortaleza' in 1998 and studio work through 2015's 'O Poder da Fé'.
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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