This sub-genre became highly popular in the 2010s in Brazil, mirroring international trends like "Fake Taxi." Online Community & Metadata
The Van Anderson Girls are a Christian music group that originated in the late 1990s. The group consisted of three sisters: Britney Nicole, Ashleigh Anderson, and Caitlin Beadles (who left the group early on and was replaced by Katie Smith, and later, Mandie Lynn). Among the original members, Britney Nicole stands out for her powerful vocals and energetic stage presence. Garotas da Van Anderson - Britney Nicole
The group's music style is a blend of pop, rock, and contemporary Christian music. Their debut album, "One" (2002), received moderate success, but it was their sophomore effort, "Somebody Loves You" (2004), that brought them more widespread attention. The album's lead single, "Can't Give Up," became a staple on Christian radio stations. This sub-genre became highly popular in the 2010s