Lautaro Naim
Lautaro Naim grew up in Buenos Aires, where he heard tango and folk music around him. He started writing songs after listening to Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen,...
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Lautaro Naim grew up in Buenos Aires, where he heard tango and folk music around him. He started writing songs after listening to Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Joaquín Sabina.
His first album, 'Estelar,' came out in 2017. Two years later, the single 'Escape' got attention for its melody and lyrics. He put out another album called 'Escapar' that same year.
Naim has worked with other musicians, including Shakira and Alejandro Sanz. He released a third album, 'Ayer,' in 2022. Another song of his is called 'Volver a Empezar.'
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