"Salve Oxalá": a canção que abriu caminhos - 2019
In 2015, the lyrics and melody were born, and in 2016, it was with the song Salve Oxalá that Moisés Pescador found his voice in the cultural scene. When he decided to reconnect with his ancestry and embrace his life mission, this powerful work was born — an anthem that announces the arrival of a New Era, where peace and love are the pillars of a new world. Since then, the trajectory of the artist and those who listen to this song has been profoundly transformed. That's because Salve Oxalá is not just a melody — it's a statement. When you sing “ Que leve tudo de bom que preachou em mim e Deixe o que é bom ficar” (Let everything bad that preached to me go and let what is good stay ), you reprogram your subconscious to attract what you really want: good. If you're looking for a lighter life, full of purpose and good vibes, this song could be the starting point for the change you've been waiting for.
"Janaína Iemanjá": a song of offering to the Queen of the Sea - 2021
The song Janaína Iemanjá is the way Moisés Pescador found to pay homage to his patron saint, his mother — the Queen of the Sea. On February 2, 2018, he offered this song as a gift to Iemanjá, the Orixá who watches over all heads, at the sacred meeting of the Trancoso River with the sea, on the mystical Discovery Coast. There, sitting on the sands of the beach, the fisherman sang with an open heart, offering his voice in gratitude and reverence. We are all in search of a safe haven — and it is no coincidence that the following year, Moisés Pescador took his song to Porto Seguro, reaffirming his devotion to the Mother of the Waters with yet another musical offering. In each note of Janaína Iemanjá, there is a call to embrace the strength of the waters, the ancestral protection and the love that flows like the sea.
Upcoming Releases - 2025/2029
"Lagoinha Via Itapecerica": a corner of BH's roots - 2025
The song Lagoinha Via Itapecerica is a tribute to the traditional neighborhood of Lagoinha and its fundamental contribution to the construction of the city of Belo Horizonte. Inspired by the classic Leblon Via Vaz Lobo, by the legendary band Black Rio, the song's title carries within itself a dialogue between peripheral territories and their cultural powers.
EP Salve Orixás - 2026
In this EP, Moisés Pescador builds a bridge between the spiritual world and everyday life, singing about his faith in the Orixás and exalting the forces of nature. With tracks such as "Salve Oxalá", "Mensageiro do Universo" and "Janaína Iemanjá", the artist reveals a musicality that flows between waters, mountains and ancestral memories. It is the beginning of a spiritual, artistic and political path.
EP Canta Lagoinha - 2026
A sonic tribute to the Lagoinha neighborhood, cradle of Belo Horizonte and a symbol of popular culture.
In this EP, Moisés celebrates the territory where part of his artistic and community identity was born. The songs tell stories of emotional memory, resistance, and iconic figures of Lagoinha. It is also a love song to the city and its urban ancestry.
EP Viaduto Senegal - 2026
This EP marks a reunion with Africa through sound.
Inspired by his connection with his Senegalese vocal master, Moisés dives into Afro-Brazilian traditions and the life of the caboclos. In tracks like "Mamãe Oxum, Papai Ogum", "Vida de Caboclo", and "Atotô Meu Pai", he reconstructs his roots with spirituality and a strong affirmation of Black identity.
CD Caminhos "Rema Amor" - 2026/2027
Caminhos is the complete journey of Moisés Pescador.
Bringing together the three EPs (Salve Orixás, Canta Lagoinha, and Viaduto Senegal), the album features 13 tracks that tell a story across mountains, cities, and seas. It is a work that celebrates love as direction, ancestry as guidance, and music as the vessel. A soundtrack for those seeking to reconnect with the sacred, the collective, and their own hearts.

CD Ancestralidade - 2028/2029
Continuing the journey begun in Caminhos, the album Ancestridade delves even deeper into Moisés Pescador’s origins and purpose. Here, each track is a link to the past, a memory activated by music. The artist shares important moments of his life between his hometown, Belo Horizonte, and the waters of Bahia — where the sea connected him to the power of Iemanjá. More than a sound recording, Ancestridade is a ritual of self-knowledge and healing. A testimony of love for life, spirituality and the journey of those who learn from the road and from ancient songs. Moisés sings not only about what he has experienced, but also about what keeps him alive: faith, freedom and the strength of those who came before.

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