Lenno e Lincoln are a Brazilian duo known for their acoustic sound and emotionally direct songs. Their 1991 debut album "Acústico MTV" introduced them with a stripped-down approach that felt immediate and personal. The track "Esconde, Esconde" from that album became particularly well-known, its sparse arrangement and cryptic lyrics about forbidden love connecting with listeners in a way that felt private rather than anthemic.
They followed that debut with several more albums throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, including "Lenno e Lincoln" in 1994 and "Todas as Coisas do Mundo" in 1997. Other songs like "Meu Flamboyant" and "Só Quero Te Amar" continued in a similar vein, built around Lenno's vocals and Lincoln's guitar work. Their music often felt like a conversation between those two elements, with little else getting in the way.
The duo's low public profile and the introspective nature of their lyrics sometimes led to speculation, but their work has always been more about the songs themselves than any surrounding narrative. They recorded a live album in 2000 and released "Coisa de Cinema" in 2003, maintaining a consistent sound that relied on the strength of their writing and performance rather than production trends.
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