Que Cante la VidaAlberto Plaza, A.B. Quintanilla III, Alejandra Guzmán, Aleks Syntek, Alex Ubago, Alexandre Pires, Belinda, Carlos Baute, Christian Chávez, Elena Burke, Fanny Lu, Fausto Miño, Fonseca, Franco de Vita, Gabriela Villalba, Gian Marco, Jorge Villamizar, Juan Fernando Velasco, Juan Luis Guerra, Koko Stambuk, Luis Fonsi, Marciano, Mario Guerrero, Noel Schajris, Pablo Herrera, Pablo Holman, PeeWee & Ricardo Montaner
Aquí Estoy Yo (feat. Aleks Syntek, Noel Schajris & David Bisbal)
Luis Fonsi
20 Rosas (feat. Aleks Syntek)
Los Ángeles Azules
Regresa Ya (feat. Aleks Syntek)
Los Baby's
Regresa Ya (feat. Aleks Syntek)
Los Baby's
Duele el Amor (feat. Aleks Syntek) [En Vivo]
Ana Torroja
Te Soñé (Video)
Aleks Syntek
Capitán (feat. Aleks Syntek) [En Vivo]
Calo
Muévelo (feat. OV7, JNS, Aleks Syntek, Calo, The Sacados, Litzy & Erik Rubin) [En Vivo]
Fey
Corazones Invencibles (Marraneo Time T2)
Bronco & Aleks Syntek
Fiesta Party (feat. Aleks Syntek) [En Vivo]
Calo
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Meet the Mexican pop wizard extraordinaire.
Artist Biography
Mexican artist Aleks Syntek has been involved in many different projects such as advertisements, TV shows, and movies. By the late '80s, Syntek, along with two friends, formed an alternative band. Their first record, called Hey Tú, was released by EMI in 1990, followed by Más Fuerte de Lo Que Pensaba in 1993. Later, Aleks Syntek y la Gente Normal started touring Latin America while their songs were climbing on the most important charts in Chile, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Argentina. In 1995, Bienvenido a la Vida was released, followed by 1997's Lugar Secreto, produced by Rodolfo Cruz and Michael Rojkind. In 1999, Syntek produced the soundtrack to Sexo, Pudor y Lágrimas. ~ Drago Bonacich