Aitor
Aitor is a singer-songwriter from Madrid who began releasing music in the early 2000s. His 2005 debut album was called 'Canciones para una Historia.' He works...
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Aitor is a singer-songwriter from Madrid who began releasing music in the early 2000s. His 2005 debut album was called 'Canciones para una Historia.' He works with a band that includes various musicians, though specific members aren't detailed in the available information.
In 2010, Aitor had a breakthrough with the song 'Niño Grande,' which gained national attention in Spain. The track explores themes of childhood and adulthood. He followed this with another album in 2015 titled 'La Vida Es Un Juego.'
His music doesn't fit neatly into one genre, drawing from folk, pop, and rock elements. He has collaborated with artists like Miguel Poveda and Paco Ibañez. Another notable song in his catalog is 'Quieres Creer.'
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