gospelistas
Gospelistas is a term that originated in the Brazilian music scene, specifically referring to artists and enthusiasts deeply involved in the gospel music genre. The term blends "gospel" with the Portuguese suffix "-ista," which often denotes a follower or advocate of a particular style or movement. Gospelistas are known for their passionate performances, socially conscious lyrics, and strong connection to Christian faith and community.
The gospel music tradition in Brazil has roots in African religious practices brought by enslaved people, later
Notable figures in the gospelista movement include artists like Aline Barros, Fernanda Brum, and Fernanda Abreu,
Gospelistas are celebrated for their ability to merge traditional gospel elements with contemporary sounds, creating a