A singer who started performing at seven and now balances folk tradition with personal songwriting.
For a quick sense of his range, put 'Zamba Para Olvidar' next to 'Crónica'. They're different sides of the same singer.
He's one of those Argentine voices that can move between the deep folk of 'Zamba Para Olvidar' and the more polished pop of 'Crónica' without losing the thread. The 2006 single 'Motivos' got him heard across Latin America, and he's been open about his own struggles with anxiety and depression in his music. That combination of regional roots and personal honesty gives his work a specific gravity.
He was born in Bahía Blanca in 1984 and released his debut album 'Para Cantar He Nacido' at seventeen. The years since have seen him collaborate with artists like Luciano Pereyra and Soledad Pastorutti while building a catalog that leans on his band, including bassist Ariel 'Lolo' Pérez Ocampo.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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