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Lenine is a bona fide star in Brazil, a Recife native who only found success after moving to Rio. But he's never abandoned his musical roots, and much of his smart technology-kissed pop incorporates the styles and rhythms of Brazil's northeast. This album provides an excellent survey of his three most recent albums for RCA Brasil. “Jack Soul Brasileiro” is an homage to forro legend Jackson do Pandeiro, masterfully weaving in a sizable sample of the master's work amid pummeling maracatu beats. What Lenine does best is a quintessential quality of Brazilian music; embroidering traditional sounds into a thoroughly contemporary context. These songs are loaded with crafty samples and deft drum programming, but such modern touches never sully the old-fashioned sources. Lenine is also an excellent guitarist with a commanding feel for the myriad rhythms of his homeland — disparate grooves criss-cross like mad — and a strong singer, bringing a full-bodied brio to each performance.