The Mexican singer moved from telenovela fame to his own music after coming out publicly in 2007.
For his RBD days, 'Adios' captures that era. His solo turn comes through clearer on something like 'Sacrilegio.'
Chávez's voice was part of RBD's massive reach beyond Mexico, soundtracking the telenovela 'Rebelde' in 2004. After the group ended, songs like 'Sacrilegio' and his collaboration with Anahí on 'Libertad' marked his shift toward solo work. His 2007 decision to come out as gay made him a visible figure in Mexican entertainment at a time when that was still rare.
He first appeared with RBD in 2004, riding the wave of the group's telenovela-driven popularity. By 2010 he was releasing his own material, starting with the album 'Almas Transparentes.' Later tracks like '¿En Dónde Estás?' and 'Sacrilegio' filled out his catalog.
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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