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Adriana Arydes | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Adriana Paula de Almeida Arydes |
Also known as | Adriana Arydes |
Born | Cruzeiro, São Paulo, Brazil | 18 April 1973
Genres | Contemporary Christian Music, Worship Music |
Occupation(s) | singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Voice, Classical guitar, bass, piano |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Canção Nova (1994–1997) CODIMUC (1999–2002) Som Livre (2009) Paulinas-COMEP(2003–2016) Universal Music (2018–) |
Website | https://instagram.com/adrianaarydes?igshid=iwgq50ydj6j3 |
Adriana Paula de Almeida Arydes (18 April 1973), better known as Adriana Arydes, is a Brazilian singer and songwriter of Catholic Worship Music. She has 10 CDs and 2 DVDs recorded, [1] in one of the most solid careers in Catholic music.
Adriana Arydes was born on Holy Wednesday, 18 April 1973, in Cruzeiro, São Paulo.
Her parents are José de Arimatéia and Dona Auxiliadora Maria, and Adriana says that the family had the habit of getting together to listen to music. Adriana's story of singing began at the age of 7, playing at the masses of the Bom Jesus chapel in her hometown of Cruzeiro (SP). She recalls that at that time there was no music at Mass. Mother and daughter played at the celebrations until the guitar teacher set up a children's choir, which Adriana attended for several years. As a teenager, he joined the youth group and became part of the band that animated the meetings.
In 1982, Arydes began participating in the Rebanhões, in Cruzeiro, organized by Father Jonas Abib and the Canção Nova Community. [2]
12 years later, Arydes would start his career in Catholic music. In 1994, she became part of the Canção Nova Band, with which she animated the first camps, masses and Thursdays of worship of Canção Nova.
At that time, for the first time she entered a studio professionally, to record the LP "Deus Há", the first work of the band Canção Nova. During this period, he also recorded backing vocals for Codimuc record albums. In 1999, she was invited to release her first solo CD by Codimuc.
"Reencontro" opened the way for her solo career and hit the big hits "Morte de Cruz" and "Abraço de Pai." In 2001, she released her second work, also by Codimuc. "Qual é a Chave" has leveraged the singer's career with the classic, "A Chave do Coração", besides the super hits "Chamado", "Quem Perder Sua Vida a Encontrará", "Amor que não se cansa", "Se compreendesses dom de Deus", "Doce Jesus", "Pacto de Esperança", "Colo de Mãe", "Pra te louvar" and "Ponto de Partida".
In 2003, Adriana left Codimuc and released her first album by Paulinas-Comep. In addition to the theme track, "Lindo Céu" also featured some of the hits that are still in the public memory to this day. Among them, "Nova Unção", "Glória e Majestade", "Nada é impossível para ti" and the beautiful "Coroação de Nossa Senhora".
In 2005, she launched "Mais Feliz". Her fourth album featured the tracks "Humano Amor de Deus", "Consolo", "Nossa Missão" and "Nova Jerusalém", in addition to the re-recording of the classic "Olhos no Espelho" and the Italian version "Lindo Cielo".
Her first DVD came in 2007. Bringing together the big hits of her career, "Adriana Live" brought two unreleased songs: "Reunidos Aqui" and "Eternamente Grata". The following year, the album won DVD and Gold Disc, surpassing 25,000 DVDs and 25,000 CDs sold.
"Jardim Secreto", the singer's sixth work, came in 2009, featuring the hits "Milagre", "Tocar em tuas vestes", "Eu sou um Jardim" and "Teu amor é maior". In the same year, he married Fabiano, assuming the surname Arydes.
In 2011, Adriana Arydes released the album "Coisas que vivi" and once again achieved several hits. Among them, "Te farei vencer", "O Segredo", "Só é feliz quem ama", "Jesus, meu amigo" and "Tu és Santo".
In 2013, Adriana expressed on a record the most intense experience ever lived by her: “Ser Mãe”. This is the title of the eighth CD of the singer. A project specially produced to share the unique moment Adriana was living. Highlights include the tracks "Aprendendo a ser mãe", "Mãe do Eterno Amor" and, of course, the theme track, "Ser Mãe". In addition, to career records, Adriana also released two collections: “Milagres”, released in 2009, by Som Livre record label, and “Adriana – Coletânea”, released by Paulina-Comep.
In 2014, the second DVD, “Adriana Arydes – Live”, brings together some of the biggest hits of the singer's career. One of the highlights of the album is the unreleased "Guardiões". The letter expresses the attitude of those who struggle to defend the family. Adriana says that the production of the DVD lasted more than two years. Another highlight is the song “Halleluyah”, which features guest appearances by Ziza Fernandes, Davidson Silva, Fatima Souza and Adelso Freire.
Year | Album Details | Sales and Certifications |
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1999 | Reencontro
| Gold – 100,000 |
2001 | Qual É A Chave?
| Gold – 100,000 |
2003 | Lindo Céu
| Gold – 100,000 |
2005 | Mais Feliz
| Gold 60,000 |
2007 | Adriana Ao Vivo
| Gold 70,000 (CD) +30.000 (DVD) |
2009 | Milagres
| Gold +95.000 |
2009 | Jardim Secreto
| Gold 80,000 |
2010 | Coletânea Série Ouro
| 20,000 |
2011 | Coisas Que Vivi
| Gold 70,000 |
2013 | Ser Mãe...
| 20.000 |
2014 | Adriana Arydes Ao Vivo
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2018 | Sagrado
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Ano | Títle |
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1999–2001 | Adriana Ao Vivo – Tour Reencontro |
2001–2003 | Adriana Ao Vivo – Qual é a Chave? |
2003–2005 | Adriana Ao Vivo – Tour Mais Feliz |
2005–2006 | Adriana Ao Vivo |
2006–2007 | Tour Enredados Brasil |
2007–2008 | Adriana Ao Vivo |
2008–2009 | Adriana Ao Vivo – Tour Milagres |
2009–2010 | Adriana Ao Vivo – Tour Milagres |
2010–2011 | Adriana Ao Vivo – Tour Jardim Secreto |
2012–2013 | Adriana Ao Vivo – Tour Coisas Que Vivi |
2017 | Adriana Ao Vivo – Tour 2017 |
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2008 | I Online Trophy – CatolicosNews | 2007 Best Singer | Won |
2007 Best Music: Humano Amor de Deus (partnership with Father Fábio de Melo) | Won | ||
2009 | Louvemos O Senhor Trophy | Best Singer | Won |
Highlight of the Year | Nominated | ||
2010 | Louvemos o Senhor Trophy | Best Singer | Won |
Best collecting: Milagres | Won | ||
Highlight of the Year | Nominated | ||
Female Interpreter | Nominated | ||
2012 | Louvemos o Senhor Trophy | Best Singer | Won |
Best Song: Coisas Que Vivi | Won | ||
Female Interpreter | Won | ||
Best Pop Album: Coisas Que Vivi | Nominated | ||
Best Recording: Coisas Que Vivi | Nominated | ||
2014 | Louvemos o Senhor Trophy | Best Singer | Won |
Artistic Personality | Nominated | ||
Female Interpreter | Nominated | ||
Best Alternative Album: Ser Mãe... | Nominated | ||
2015 | Louvemos o Senhor Trophy | Best Singer | Won |
Artistic Personality | Won | ||
Female Interpreter | Won | ||
Best Album Pop: Adriana Arydes Ao Vivo | Won | ||
DVD of the Year: Adriana Arydes Ao Vivo | Nominated | ||
Best Recording DVD: Adriana Arydes Ao Vivo | Won | ||
Music of the Year: Guardiões | Nominated | ||
2019 | 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards | Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language) (for Gente) | Nominated [4] |
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