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'''Curumin''' is a [[Brazil]]ian musician whose style incorporates elements of [[samba]], [[funk]], [[jazz]], [[bossa nova]], and [[hip hop]]. He sings in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], and his first album, Achados E Perdidos, was released on September 20, 2005 on the [[Quannum Projects]] label. His real name is Luciano Nakata Albuquerque.<br />
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Curumin and [[Quannum Projects]] first crossed paths when [[Chief Xcel]], one half of [[Blackalicious]] and one fifth of Quannum, was on tour in Brazil. Happening upon Achados E Perdidos while in [[São Paulo]], Xcel knew immediately that this was a record that could resonate with audiences outside Brazil as well.<br />
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== Biography ==<br />
Luciano Nakata Albuquerque, is indigenous children. It was the 1970s in São Paulo, and with his older brother with pots and pans substituting for a proper drum kit. Within two years he'd formed clubs. By 16, he'd taught himself as well.<br />
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Later on in his teens, delving deeper i quickly formed idle, this multi-tasker was also in a band called Toca with Gustavo Lenza, which would prove to be the blueprint.<br />
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While his soccer languished, , such greats like the composer of these groups that got his first taste of blowing audiences across Latin America and Europe.<br />
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As own solo project, he reconfigured his now sizable interests and experiences, the result of which was background to the soul .<br />
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== Discography ==<br />
'''Studio Albums'''<br />
* Perro (2005, The Projects)<br />
* Achados e Perdidos (2005, [[YB Music]], Quannum Projects)<br />
* Japan Pop Show (2008, [[YB Music]], Quannum Projects)<br />
* [[No Show, 2008, The Projects)<br />
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'''Other Album Appearances'''<br />
* Live at KXLP Vol.5- "Extendo" (2009)<br />
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== External links ==<br />
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[[Category:1976 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:Brazilian drummers]]<br />
[[Category:Brazilian singer-songwriters]]<br />
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[[Category:Funk musicians]]<br />
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