Her songs like 'Deus de Vitória' and 'Fogo Vivo' anchor a catalog of Christian music from Paraíba.
For a quick sense of her style, 'Fogo Vivo' has that driving, earnest energy. 'Deus de Vitória' is probably the one you'll hear most often.
Ziran Araújo's music taps into a specific vein of Brazilian Christian life, where personal hardship and devotion sit side by side. A song like 'Deus de Vitória' offers straightforward, declarative faith, while her public discussions of depression made her feel more grounded to listeners who shared those struggles. Her 2015 debut 'Clama a Deus' was a national hit in those circles, and tracks like 'A Presença de Deus' have kept circulating.
She started writing as a teenager in Campina Grande and broke through with the 2015 album 'Clama a Deus.' Since then, she's put out records like 'Amado' in 2017 and 'Vitória' in 2022, often performing with family members. A 2017 controversy over playing a secular festival and her openness about mental health added layers to her story.
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