Feb 12 • 13:50 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Baby do Brasil preaches Christian faith on a rock base that supports the repertoire of the album 'The Raptured'

Baby do Brasil's new album, 'Os arrebatados' (The Raptured), showcases her blend of rock music and Christian preaching.

The Brazilian artist Baby do Brasil, formerly known as Baby Consuelo, has released her latest album 'Os arrebatados' which highlights her Christian faith through a rock music lens. This release marks a significant addition to her repertoire, emphasizing her transition from a pop star to a 'popstora', a term denoting a pop singer who also espouses religious beliefs. Baby's music career has evolved since her conversion to Pentecostal Christianity in 1999, which has deeply influenced her artistic expression and thematic choices.

'Os arrebatados' features the title track that opens the album, blending the genre of rock with evangelical messages. This song not only serves as a musical cornerstone of the record but also connects to Baby's cultural footprint, especially related to her involvement in the Carnival scene, where she leads a bloc named after the album. The album release also reflects her attempts to reinvigorate her performance style, which has less of the grandeur seen in her breakout performances in the 2012 tour but retains a strong message.

Overall, Baby do Brasil continues to navigate the intersections of faith and music, using her platform to promote her religious beliefs while maintaining her roots in popular music. As she releases 'Os arrebatados', her aim is to reach both longtime fans and new listeners, potentially expanding her impact in both the musical and religious communities in Brazil.

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