Yehshua Louvor e Adoração is a Brazilian Christian music group that formed in the late 20th century within the country's Pentecostal movement. The group was led by pastor and musician Anderson Freire, with Amanda Ferrari and Samuel Mariano as core members. Their music aimed to foster spiritual connection through worship.
Their song "És Minha Vida" became particularly well-known, serving as an anthem for many listeners. Another track, "Digno de Ser Adorado," also appears among their top songs. The group's recordings blended traditional hymns with contemporary worship styles.
In 2018, Freire made homophobic remarks during a concert that drew public criticism and calls for a boycott. He later issued an apology for the incident.
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