A singer-songwriter from Madrid whose music blends flamenco with introspective pop melodies.
For a good sense of Zac, try "Amores" first, it's the ballad people remember. Then maybe "Pra Toda Vida" for something in the same vein but a little less familiar.
Zac's music has a direct, emotional quality that feels lived-in rather than polished. Songs like "Amores" became well-known for their plainspoken take on love and loss, while "Pra Toda Vida" and "Você Vai" show the same straightforward approach. There's weight in the vocals and arrangements that doesn't need much decoration.
He started making music in the early 2000s with his band's debut album "Primer Paso." Legal disputes over music rights and personal struggles affected his work, but he kept writing songs like "Mudou de Lugar" and "O Que Plantamos" that stayed close to his style.
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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