It emphasizes seeking God's presence to satisfy spiritual thirst and diving into "deep waters" to encounter the Divine. 2. Composition and Production
"Águas do Trono" is a prominent worship song by Brazilian gospel artist , featured on her highly successful 2004 live album, Som de Adoradores . The song has become a staple in contemporary Christian music (CCM) in Brazil, known for its deep spiritual metaphors and call for personal renewal. 1. Theological Themes and Imagery
The song was a collaborative effort involving several influential figures in the Brazilian gospel scene:
Alda Célia, Aline Barros, Eyshila, Kleber Lucas, Lislane Souza, Samuel Silva, and Denise Gonçalves.
"Águas do Trono" remains one of Aline Barros's most-streamed and performed songs.
Som de Adoradores was recorded live at the Via Funchal in São Paulo. It was Barros's first project with the MK Music label and eventually won a Latin Grammy for Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language). 3. Cultural Impact