A Spanish singer-songwriter whose work blends poetry, melody, and social observation.
For a good frame, try "Papel Encontrado En La Cocina" or "Dos Kilometros de Paciencia." They give you his voice.
Serrano's songs have stayed in rotation for listeners who connect with his particular blend of literary lyrics and melody. Tracks like "Papel Encontrado En La Cocina" show his way with words, working with love, loss, and social themes. His work has remained in the conversation among Spanish-speaking audiences who appreciate songwriters with that bent.
He started writing songs as a teenager in Madrid, drawing from poets like Federico García Lorca. His first album, "Atrapados en Azul," came out in 1997, followed by records like "La Caravana de los Sueños" in 1999 and "Los Paraísos Desiertos" in 2003. He kept writing and releasing music into the 2000s, including the song "Instrucciones Para Salvar El Odio Eternamente" in 2005.
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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