Irmão Lázaro, born November 4, 1966, in Brazil, was a renowned reggae singer and devout Christian pastor. He began his musical journey in the 1980s, initially performing with the band Olodum. In 2006, he launched his solo career with the album "Meu Mestre," featuring hits like "Eu Te Amo Tanto" and "Deus Vai Fazer." His music, characterized by uplifting lyrics and reggae rhythms, resonated deeply with audiences, reflecting his strong faith and commitment to spreading messages of hope. Beyond music, Lázaro served as a pastor at the Igreja Batista Central in Feira de Santana, Bahia, and ventured into politics in 2013. He passed away on March 19, 2021, leaving a lasting legacy in Brazilian gospel reggae.