Soraya Moraes

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Soraya Moraes
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Background information
Born (1973-01-29) January 29, 1973 (age 48)
São Paulo
Genres Christian
Years active1992 (1992) - Present
Website www.sorayamoraes.com.br

Soraya Moraes (born January 29, 1973) is a Brazilian gospel singer.

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Moraes was born in São Paulo and sang in church as a child. Her professional career began in a band called Metanoya in 1992; their debut album, Guerra, was released in 1993. In 1998, she signed with Gospel Records as a solo artist, and her debut, Pensando em Deus, was released in 1999. Her 2004 release Deixa o Teu Rio Me Levar was awarded a Latin Grammy in 2007 for best Portuguese language Christian album. She also won four Troféu Talento awards.[ citation needed ] Moraes is a member of the Foursquare Church. [1]

Awards

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumLabelSales
1999Pensando em DeusGospel Records
2000MilagreGospel Records100,000
2001Te AdoramosGospel Records100,000
2003Presença de DeusGospel Records100,000
2004Deixa o Teu Rio Me Levar Line Records 150,000
2005Tudo é possívelGospel Records100,000
2006PromessaLine Records100,000
2008Som da ChuvaLine Records200,000
2009Grande é o meu DeusLine Records350,000
2011Minha EsperançaGraça Music150,000
2013Céu na Terra Sony Music 20,000
2016Shekinah Sony Music 5,000

Extended plays

YearAlbumLabelSales
2018Caminho no DesertoCentral Gospel Music5,000

International

YearAlbumLabel
2008 Tengo Sed de Tí Line Records

Collections

YearAlbumLabel
200210 AnosGospel Records
2007Deus Que CuraLine Records
2010Seleção de OuroLine Records
2011As melhores de Soraya MoraesLine Records

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References

  1. ""Deus pode transformar sua tragédia no seu melhor testemunho", diz Soraya Moraes". Quadrangular.org (in Portuguese). Retrieved 14 March 2019.