Yglo is a Brazilian Christian music band that formed in Campinas in 2001. Their lineup includes Igor Rickli on vocals and guitar, Marina de Paula on vocals and bass, Paulo César Baruk on vocals and guitar, and Rafael Garcia on drums. They've released albums like 'Som Livre' in 2001, 'O Amor Que Cura' in 2006, 'Tempo de Mudar' in 2010, and 'Deus Não Desiste de Você' in 2015.
Their song 'Tá Nas Mãos De Deus' became particularly well-known, offering a straightforward message of faith that resonated with listeners. Other tracks like '500 anos', 'Ácida', and 'Canção Do Tempo' show their range within Christian music, blending worship elements with Brazilian folk touches.
In 2011, the band faced some discussion about using non-traditional instruments in worship settings, but they kept making music. Their work has been recognized with awards including the Troféu Promessas, Brazil's equivalent to the Grammys.
Yglo's music stays focused on themes of faith and hope without much ornamentation. Songs like 'De Quem É A Culpa?' and 'Eu Ouço O Barulho Da Chuva' continue in that vein, while 'I Hate Tom Cruise' and 'Monster' suggest they occasionally stretch beyond typical worship topics.
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