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Hoy soy feliz, according to DoReSol
When you dive into Hoy soy feliz, you encounter a voice that immediately envelops you. It's not just a melody; it's the power and beauty of a voice that felt unique in its time. The singer, born as Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis in Ayelo de Malferit, Valencia, in 1944, grew up in the neighborhood of Sagunto. From a very young age, he admired artists like Luis Mariano and, later, Tom Jones. He took his first musical steps in groups like Los Hispánicos and Los Superson, performing at parties and venues in the Valencian Community.
In 1969, his performance at the Teatro Principal in Valencia, with renditions of popular hits, earned him positive reviews and a record contract. It was in this context that his career took off, leaving an indelible mark until his death in 1973. His style combined the more classical interpretation with the pop of the era, captivating a wide audience thanks to the quality of his repertoire and, above all, his distinctive voice. In 1971, his second studio album, titled Nino Bravo, was released under the Polydor Records label. This album, produced by José Luis Torregrosa, included songs that resonated strongly, such as Puerta de amor, Mis noches sin ti, and Amanecer. The duration of Hoy soy feliz is 3:16.
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Nino Bravo
Nino Bravo · 1971 · Track 12
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