Zezão & Porto Rico
Zezão & Porto Rico are a Brazilian duo who began working together in the 1980s. Zezão is José Pereira da Silva, and Porto Rico is José Renato de Araújo. Their...
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Zezão & Porto Rico are a Brazilian duo who began working together in the 1980s. Zezão is José Pereira da Silva, and Porto Rico is José Renato de Araújo. Their music is rooted in Christian faith, and they are best known for the song "O Bom Pastor."
They have released several albums over time, including "O Bom Pastor" in 1989, "20 Anos de Música" in 2009, "Deus é Maior" in 2014, and "A Última Ceia" in 2019. Zezão handles lead vocals and guitar, while Porto Rico contributes vocals and percussion.
Some listeners have found their lyrics to be overtly religious, but the duo has continued to focus on sharing their faith through music. Their work remains centered on themes of devotion and hope.
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