Zena Queiroz
Zena Queiroz came up in Limoeiro do Norte, Ceará, where she grew up hearing traditional hymns. Her debut album in 2008 was called 'Vencendo Pela Fé,' and the...
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Zena Queiroz came up in Limoeiro do Norte, Ceará, where she grew up hearing traditional hymns. Her debut album in 2008 was called 'Vencendo Pela Fé,' and the title track became a staple in Brazilian gospel circles. She also recorded songs like 'A Ordem é Marchar' and 'Deus de Fogo.'
Her band includes family members like Daniel Queiroz on drums and Leandro Queiroz on guitars, along with Anderson Silva on bass and Roney Santos on keyboards. They've toured regularly, playing a straightforward gospel sound built around her voice.
She put out albums every few years, including 'Deus É Fiel' in 2011 and 'O Milagre Continua' in 2015. The music stays focused on faith themes, with later tracks like 'Passo a Passo' keeping to that lane.
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