Eyshila, Weslei Santos - Bondade De Deus (goodn... -

The arrangement honors the acoustic roots of the song but feels "warmer" than the standard English versions. The piano work is elegant, providing a soft bed for the verses, while the crescendo into the bridge ( "Tua bondade me seguirá..." ) feels less like a rock anthem and more like a soulful prayer. It captures the "Vertical" worship style while maintaining a radio-friendly polish. Emotional Weight

The standout feature is the contrast between the two vocalists. brings her signature "ministerial" tone—emotive, breathy, and heavy with the weight of her personal testimony. When Weslei Santos joins, he elevates the track with sophisticated R&B-inflected riffs and a grit that makes the chorus feel urgent rather than just melodic. Their harmonies are tight but leave room for spontaneous "ministração" (exhortation), which is a hallmark of Brazilian worship. Production and Arrangement Eyshila, Weslei Santos - Bondade de Deus (Goodn...

This cover of "Bondade de Deus" by and Weslei Santos is a masterclass in how to translate a global worship anthem into a deeply personal, soulful experience. While the original Bethel Music version relies on a steady, driving build, this rendition leans into the "brazilian soul" and vocal prowess of its performers. Vocal Chemistry The arrangement honors the acoustic roots of the

It’s a beautiful, contemplative version that prioritizes over stadium-style production. It’s perfect for personal devotion or a quiet "soaking" worship environment. Emotional Weight The standout feature is the contrast

Translation in worship is tricky, but the Portuguese lyrics here don't feel clunky. They capture the essence of God's goodness through a lens of endurance. Given Eyshila’s well-known history of public grief and faith, hearing her sing "All my life You have been faithful" adds a layer of authenticity that a younger or less experienced artist might not convey. Final Verdict