Robe
Robe is the solo project of Roberto Iniesta, who first gained attention as the lead singer of Extremoduro in the late 1980s. After years with that band, he...
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Robe is the solo project of Roberto Iniesta, who first gained attention as the lead singer of Extremoduro in the late 1980s. After years with that band, he started releasing music under his own name in 2004. His debut album 'Maldito Dulzura' included the song 'Hoy Al Mundo Renuncio,' which became particularly well-known.
His music has sometimes drawn official attention. Other songs in his catalog include 'Segundo Movimiento: Mierda de Filosofía' and 'Si Te Vas.'
He has worked with other Spanish musicians like Enrique Bunbury and Ariel Rot. More recently, his recordings have incorporated electronic sounds and ambient textures alongside his established style.
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