Adriano Cintra is a Brazilian musician, producer, and songwriter known for his work in the indie rock and pop genres. He first gained prominence as the frontman of the band Los Hermanos, which was pivotal in the early 2000s Brazilian rock scene. The band is celebrated for its blend of rock with traditional Brazilian music elements, producing notable albums like "Los Hermanos" (1999) and "Ventura" (2003). After Los Hermanos, Cintra ventured into solo work and formed the band Cidadão Instigado, further exploring experimental sounds and influences. His solo album "Eletromoderno" (2010) showcased his eclectic style, incorporating electronic music and diverse rhythms, marking a significant departure from his earlier work. Cintra's impact on music extends beyond performance; he has collaborated with various artists and contributed to the Brazilian music landscape by embracing and promoting indie and alternative sounds. His innovative approach has influenced a new generation of musicians, making him a notable figure in contemporary Brazilian music.