A self-taught Brazilian guitarist whose 1995 ballad 'Eu Não Quero Glória' first caught national attention.
For a sense of his range, listen to the early ballad 'Eu Não Quero Glória' and then something like 'Juízo Final' from his later work. They feel like two different sides of the same songwriter.
Ramos writes songs that feel like they come from a real place. 'Eu Não Quero Glória' became a quiet national hit in 1995, and later tracks like 'Juízo Final' show him stretching into heavier, more experimental territory. He's one of those artists who never quite fit a single genre box.
He started as a self-taught guitarist in Vitória, blending local samba and bossa nova with rock. His self-titled debut came in 1997, and later albums like 'Fábio Ramos e a Máquina do Tempo' in 2012 show him continuing to record and shift his sound. The plagiarism claims around 'Eu Não Quero Glória' in 2007 didn't stop him from putting out new music.
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