A Spanish singer-songwriter whose work moves between personal ballads and occasional social commentary.
For a sense of his range, listen to the early hit 'Quiéreme' and the more recent 'Ya No'. Both have that plainspoken, reflective quality he does well.
Carrasco's music has stayed with Spanish audiences for two decades, anchored by songs like 'Quiéreme' from his 2002 debut. His lyrics lean into love and personal reflection, but he's also spoken out on social issues, criticizing government austerity in 2012. The duet 'Dispara Lentamente' with Mon Laferte shows how his sound has evolved while keeping that emotional core.
He moved from Huelva to Madrid at 18, releasing 'Quiéreme' in 2002. Since then, albums like 'Tercera parada' in 2006, 'Habla' in 2012, and 'Corazón y flecha' in 2022 have marked his steady output. He's worked with guitarist David Santisteban and artists like Pablo Alborán.
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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