Originally released during Thalles Roberto’s high-energy live recording era, the song became a staple in congregational worship across Brazil.
The lyrics explicitly state, "Não vim atrás de bênçãos" (I didn't come for blessings), shifting the focus from asking for favors to simply wanting more of the divine. Nada AlГ©m de Ti
While typically performed as a contemporary worship ballad, it has been adapted into other genres, such as reggae gospel , showcasing its versatile appeal. is a landmark Brazilian gospel song primarily associated
is a landmark Brazilian gospel song primarily associated with the artist Thalles Roberto , often performed as a powerful duet with Gabriela Rocha . The Meaning: Spiritual Totalism including Gabriel Henrique
It reflects a longing to return to a "first love" state of faith, where sustenance is found solely in spiritual connection rather than self-reliance.
Due to its popularity, it has been covered by numerous artists, including Gabriel Henrique , whose home and studio versions often go viral for their technical vocal complexity.