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Yo, mí, me, contigo
Joaquín Sabina · 1996 · Track 12
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TonalidadE
Compás4/4
Tempo99 BPM
Duración4:31
ÁlbumYo, mí, me, contigo
Año1996
ISRCES5029600483
The story behind
The Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina, known for his narrative style and his particular way of approaching lyrics, presents No soporto el rap. This song, with a duration of 4:32, moves away from the conventions of the genre he criticizes, inviting reflection on lyricism and musical expression. Sabina, originally from Úbeda, Jaén, has built a solid career in the Spanish music world, publishing an extensive discography that includes studio albums, live recordings, and compilations. His work is not limited to his own voice; he has also composed for other artists such as Ana Belén or Miguel Ríos, demonstrating his versatility.
Throughout his career, Joaquín Sabina has shared stages and recordings with various colleagues. Among his live works are notable collaborations such as La mandrágora (1981) with Javier Krahe and Alberto Pérez, or Joaquín Sabina y Viceversa en directo (1986) with the band Viceversa. Later, in 2007, he recorded Dos pájaros de un tiro, and in 2012, La orquesta del Titanic, the latter with Joan Manuel Serrat. His literary facet is also relevant, with the publication of nine books that compile his lyrics and poems, many of them previously appearing in the weekly magazine Interviú. In 2001, a health incident marked a turning point in his life, leading him to a period of introspection and recovery that, after overcoming depression, was reflected in later works such as Dímelo en la calle (2002) and Alivio de luto (2005). His last solo album to date is Vinagre y rosas, released in 2009, which achieved notable commercial success.
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