Raúl Ybarnegaray
Raúl Ybarnegaray is an Argentine singer-songwriter from Buenos Aires. He became known in the early 2000s with his song '43 (Cuarenta y Tres)', which came out...
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Raúl Ybarnegaray is an Argentine singer-songwriter from Buenos Aires. He became known in the early 2000s with his song '43 (Cuarenta y Tres)', which came out in 2004.
He has put out albums like 'El Aire que Respiro' in 2006, 'Solo Estoy' in 2008, and 'La Cabeza en las Nubes' in 2010. Other songs include 'Aire de Momentos', 'Al Borde', and 'Canción Del Día Gris'. His band has included Fernando Samalea on drums, Ariel Minimal on bass, and Mariano Campolieta on keyboards.
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