Zenilton e Adailton
Zenilton Alves and Adailton Soares are a Brazilian gospel duo from Petrolina. They started performing at local churches and released their debut album in...
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Zenilton Alves and Adailton Soares are a Brazilian gospel duo from Petrolina. They started performing at local churches and released their debut album in 2008, which included the song 'Abençoando, Serei Abençoado.' That track became widely known in their home country.
Their music often deals with themes of faith and perseverance. Songs like 'Campeão' and 'Tô Na Benção' are straightforward expressions of religious conviction, delivered with the duo's characteristic blend of vocals and accordion. They've performed at events like Expo Cristã and Festival Promessas.
In 2016, they faced some public criticism over allegations that certain songs resembled work by other artists. They defended their material as original. The duo has continued to release albums, including 'Gratidão' in 2019.
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