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Fuga en tabú, according to DoReSol
The song Fuga en tabú, with its 5 minutes and 39 seconds duration, immerses us in a particular sound universe. The piece unfolds with a structure that invites attentive listening, allowing each instrument and each vocal nuance to be noticed.
This track is part of the career of Rodolfo Fito Páez, born in Rosario in 1963. The artist, recognized for his work in the Trova rosarina and as a prominent figure in Argentine rock, has explored various creative facets, including cinema. His career, which spans over three decades, has materialized in about twenty studio albums, as well as other formats and collaborations. After an initial stage of critical recognition in more alternative circuits, his international projection consolidated in the early nineties with releases such as El amor después del amor (1992) and Circo beat (1994), works that achieved notable commercial success, selling over a million copies between them. Throughout his career, Páez has received multiple distinctions, including five Latin Grammy Awards. He obtained the first two in the year 2000, one for "best male rock singer" for his album Abre (1999) and another for the song Al lado del camino. Subsequently, between 2007 and 2009, he added three more Grammy Awards in categories such as "best rock vocal album" for El mundo cabe en una canción, "best singer-songwriter album of the year" for Rodolfo, and "best male pop vocal album" for No sé si es Baires o Madrid. The Konex Foundation also recognized his work, awarding him in 1995 the Konex Platinum Award as "best rock composer of the decade in Argentina".
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Ciudad de pobres corazones
Fito Páez · 1987 · Track 4
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