Ian 'lecteR
Ian 'lecteR is a Brazilian musician known for his melancholic songwriting. His track 'Tipo Madruga,' featuring Karen Francis, became something of an anthem...
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Ian 'lecteR is a Brazilian musician known for his melancholic songwriting. His track 'Tipo Madruga,' featuring Karen Francis, became something of an anthem for listeners drawn to his particular brand of introspection.
He released several albums, including 'Ian lecteR' in 2004, 'O Som das Coisas' in 2007, and the 'Tipo Madruga' album in 2010. His work often involved collaborators like vocalist Karen Francis, bassist Cesar Machado, guitarist Marcelo Santos, and drummer Caio Moreno.
Early in his career, he faced some industry skepticism as a self-taught musician. There was also a copyright dispute in the early 2000s over a sample used in his song 'Samba do Embalo,' which sparked conversations about artistic rights at the time.
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