Sara Socas
Sara Socas comes from the Canary Islands, where she grew up in a musical family. She started performing locally early on, influenced by singers like Amy...
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Sara Socas comes from the Canary Islands, where she grew up in a musical family. She started performing locally early on, influenced by singers like Amy Winehouse and Etta James.
In 2020, her song 'Ahora Me Quiero Más (part. Vlack Motor)' got attention for its message about self-love. That track, along with others like 'Apareciste Tú' and 'Dueños de to'', appeared on her debut album 'Sin Miedo', which mixed Latin rhythms with pop.
She has worked with artists including Vlack Motor, Pablo Alborán, and Lola Índigo. Some of her lyrics and style drew criticism early on, but she kept writing about self-acceptance.
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