Leo Richter is a Brazilian singer known for songs like "Diga-me" and "Num dia de setembro." His music often blends samba with pop and electronic touches, as heard on tracks such as "40 Graus" and "Além do Mar." He released an early album called "Alma do Samba," which helped establish his sound.
He has worked with musicians like Fabio Fonseca on bass and Pedro Ivo on drums. Richter also collaborated with rapper Emicida on the single "Seja Bem-Vindo" and with Mallu Magalhães on "Meu Amor." These partnerships show his range across different styles within Brazilian music.
Richter has been outspoken at times, which has stirred some discussion, but he tends to focus on his music rather than public disputes. His songs, including "Um Segundo a Mais," often carry straightforward, emotive lyrics that resonate with listeners without grand theatricality.
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