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When you dive into *Pequeño gran amor*, you encounter a piece that invites reflection from its very first notes. The music, born from the collaboration between Carmen García Lecha and Claudio Baglioni, unfolds with a duration of 5 minutes and 49 seconds, a time that allows the melody and lyrics to intertwine calmly. The sonic proposal, far from being mere accompaniment, becomes a vehicle for the narrative, inviting the listener to follow the thread of the story being told. It is one of those songs that, without the need for grand artifices, manages to build its own universe and transport the listener.
Claudio Baglioni, originally from Rome, has traveled a musical path that has led him to transcend the initial labels of a melodic interpreter. His career in Italy and beyond is characterized by a constant search for evolution, both musically and lyrically. This restlessness has positioned him as an artist capable of connecting with audiences of different generations, achieving notable popularity. His journey is marked by sales milestones, such as the album *La vita è adesso*, which holds the record for being the best-selling in the history of Italian discography, and by massive performances in various venues, from stadiums to theaters, which usually sold out their tickets.
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Claudio Baglioni · 1975
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Music Carmen García Lecha, Claudio Baglioni