A singer-songwriter from San Sebastian whose melodic, introspective songs found a wide audience across Spain and Latin America.
For a sense of his sound, try "Sin Miedo a Nada," the duet with Amaia Montero. Or just put on "Mil Horas", it's a good example of what he does.
Ubago's music has a way of sticking around without shouting. A song like "Dame Tu Aire" is just a good, straightforward pop tune that people remember. He built a career on that kind of reliable, melodic writing, often with lyrics that feel personal but not overly dramatic.
He started playing guitar as a kid in San Sebastian and put out his first album "Qué Pides Tú" independently in 2002. The 2004 album "Fantasía o Realidad" and its single "Aunque No Te Pueda Ver" brought him wider attention, and he's kept releasing music since, like 2021's "Via."
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