The Argentine singer-songwriter built a steady solo career after co-founding a legendary ska band.
For a sense of his solo sound, try 'Creo Que Me Enamoré' or the earlier 'Los Caminos de La Vida'. They frame his shift from band energy to a quieter, melodic style.
He helped shape Latin rock's sound early on with Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, then carved out his own lane with melodic solo tracks like 'Creo Que Me Enamoré'. That song and others have a radio-friendly ease that keeps his music in steady rotation. He's also collaborated with names like Carlos Santana, showing his reach across genres.
He started in Buenos Aires, co-founding Los Fabulosos Cadillacs at 18. After years with the band, he went solo in 1999, releasing albums like 'Vicentico 5' and 'Creo' that mix rock and pop with Latin touches.
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