The story behind
Gente sin swing, according to DoReSol
The song Gente sin swing, with music in collaboration between Fito Páez and Korroskada, has a duration of 4:12. The theme originates from the creative mind of Rodolfo Fito Páez, who was born in Rosario in 1963. Known for being part of the Trova rosarina, Fito Páez established himself as a prominent figure in Argentine rock. His career, spanning over three decades, encompasses an extensive production that includes studio albums, live albums, and compilations, as well as collaborations with international artists.
Fito Páez's success transcended borders in the early nineties, especially after the release of the albums El amor después del amor in 1992 and Circo beat in 1994. These works achieved great commercial impact, selling over a million copies combined. Throughout his career, he has received multiple distinctions, including five Latin Grammy Awards. The first awards arrived in 2000, recognizing him as "best male rock singer" for his album Abre (1999) and for the song Al lado del camino. Subsequently, between 2007 and 2009, he won three consecutive Grammys in different categories. The Konex Foundation also recognized his work, awarding him the Konex Platinum Award in 1995 as "best rock composer of the decade in Argentina".
From album
Ciudad de pobres corazones
Fito Páez · 1987 · Track 5
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Music Fito Páez, Korroskada