Francisco Xavier
Francisco Xavier is a musical project that began with Eduardo Valenzuela and Miguel Ángel Zamora. Their debut album 'Aquí Estoy' came out in 2010, and the...
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Francisco Xavier is a musical project that began with Eduardo Valenzuela and Miguel Ángel Zamora. Their debut album 'Aquí Estoy' came out in 2010, and the title track became one of their most recognizable songs. They followed it with albums like 'Alma en Apuros' and 'Con el Alma Desnuda' over the next few years.
Some of their other songs include 'As Muralhas Vão Cair,' 'El Reloj,' and 'Muñeco de Trapo.' Valenzuela's health issues at one point affected their touring schedule. Their lyrics have occasionally drawn attention for how they handle social topics.
They kept recording after that period, with Valenzuela returning to work. The music doesn't stick to one style, it moves between ballads and more energetic material without settling into a single genre.
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