Paulo César Baruk, born on January 23, 1976, in São Bernardo do Campo, is a Brazilian Christian singer, songwriter, and music producer known for his versatile contributions to gospel music. He began his musical journey as a teenager, singing backing vocals and playing instruments in various choirs, bands, and orchestras. By 18, he was already recording vocals for both Christian and secular albums. His solo career took off with Algo Mais (1997), followed by a steady stream of well-received albums, including Multiforme (2010), which earned him a Latin Grammy nomination. His Eletro Acústico series, blending contemporary and acoustic worship, further cemented his reputation, with Eletro Acústico 3 (2011) receiving another Grammy nomination. Throughout his career, Paulo César Baruk has explored different musical styles within gospel, from the reflective Graça (2014) to the intimate Piano e Voz, Amigos e Pertences 2 (2017) and the worship-driven Cânticos I (2022). His latest live album, Louvor à Luz da Lua (2023), showcased his enduring impact on Brazilian Christian music. Beyond his own recordings, Paulo César Baruk has produced albums for prominent gospel artists, making him a key figure in Brazil’s contemporary worship scene.
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