Valdemiro Lucas
Valdemiro Lucas grew up in Paraisópolis, a neighborhood in São Paulo. He started playing music on a borrowed guitar, drawing from Samba and Funk Carioca...
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Valdemiro Lucas grew up in Paraisópolis, a neighborhood in São Paulo. He started playing music on a borrowed guitar, drawing from Samba and Funk Carioca rhythms that were part of the local sound.
In 1998, he helped form the band John. Their debut album 'Por Meus Parceiros' came out in 2003, featuring the track 'For My Homie "John"' which became widely known in Brazil. The song's mix of rap and melody over those Samba and Funk rhythms gave it a particular feel.
Some of Lucas's lyrics touched on social issues, which brought both attention and criticism. He kept recording with John, putting out songs like 'Nobody Disciple' that continued in a similar vein.
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