Felipe Cazaux
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Felipe Cazaux

Felipe Cazaux started playing guitar in Montevideo, Uruguay, drawing from folk and rock traditions. His songs often address social and economic issues, with...

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Felipe Cazaux, a Uruguayan folk-rock songwriter

His guitar-driven songs blend folk and rock with lyrics that lean into social and economic commentary.

For a sense of his style, try "Must Be The Money" or "Never Go Down." They frame his mix of folk-rock and commentary pretty well.

Felipe Cazaux writes songs that address social and economic issues, a straightforward approach that's found an audience among younger listeners in Latin America. Tracks like "Must Be The Money" show his knack for political commentary wrapped in folk-rock arrangements. He works with a band called Rapap Latinoamericano for live shows, keeping the sound grounded in those traditions.

He started playing guitar in Montevideo, Uruguay, drawing from folk and rock. His first album, "Raíces," came out in 2006, followed by records like "Latinoamericano" in 2010 and "Soles" in 2014.

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Felipe Cazaux started playing guitar in Montevideo, Uruguay, drawing from folk and rock traditions. His songs often address social and economic issues, with lyrics that lean toward political commentary. He released his first album, "Raíces," in 2006, followed by records like "Latinoamericano" in 2010 and "Soles" in 2014.

Some of his better-known tracks include "Must Be The Money," "Never Go Down," and "Miss You." He works with a band called Rapap Latinoamericano for live shows, and his music has found an audience among younger listeners in Latin America who connect with his straightforward approach to songwriting.

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