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The story behind
Gitano urbano, according to DoReSol
The song Gitano urbano, with its 5:15 duration, presents us with a facet of singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona that, although part of a lesser-known album like Del otro lado del sol (released in 1991), has resonated enough to be reissued on various occasions. This album, despite not having achieved widespread initial distribution, became a source of material that Arjona would revisit throughout his career. It is interesting to note how songs like Piel de consumo, Gitano urbano, and Que voy a hacer conmigo, although present here, appeared in other recordings with different approaches, showing the evolution of his interpretation or production.
Ricardo Arjona Morales, born in Jocotenango, Guatemala, in 1964, has built a notable career, transitioning from being a basketball player and teacher to becoming a benchmark in Latin American music. His style, which ranges from ballads to Latin pop, rock, and more recent fusions, is characterized by lyrics that often explore deep social themes, such as immigration in Mojado or Puente, or reflections on religion and the human condition. Gitano urbano falls within this thematic exploration, and its presence on Del otro lado del sol, an album that saw the light of day in 1991, is a starting point for understanding the trajectory of an artist who has released thirteen studio albums by 2011, with four of them topping the Billboard Top Latin Albums in the United States and ten doing the same in Argentina.
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Del otro lado del sol
Ricardo Arjona · 1991 · Track 5
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