Nuno Bettencourt is a Portuguese-American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Extreme. Born on September 20, 1966, in Praia da Vitória, Azores, Bettencourt's genre spans rock, hard rock, and funk metal, often characterized by his virtuosic guitar skills and innovative playing style. Extreme gained fame in the early 1990s with their hit single "More Than Words," which showcased Bettencourt's acoustic guitar prowess and vocal harmonies. Their 1990 album, *Pornograffitti*, also included the chart-topping track "Hole Hearted" and solidified their place in the rock scene. Bettencourt's work is noted for blending intricate melodies with technical guitar work, influencing a generation of musicians. In addition to his work with Extreme, Bettencourt has collaborated with various artists, including Rihanna and Janet Jackson, and released solo albums, such as *Schizophonic* (1996). His impact on music extends beyond his recordings, as he is regarded for his contributions to guitar techniques and songwriting, earning recognition as one of the prominent guitarists of his era.