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ALBUMCorrecaminos - SingleAlejandro Sanz & Danny Ocean
Álbumes de Alejandro Sanz
ALBUMSanzAlejandro Sanz
ALBUM#ELDISCOAlejandro Sanz
ALBUMSiropeAlejandro Sanz
ALBUMLa Música No Se TocaAlejandro Sanz
ALBUMParaiso Express - Edición Gira (Super Deluxe)Alejandro Sanz
ALBUMEl Tren de los Momentos (Bonus Track Version)Alejandro Sanz
ALBUMAlejandro Sanz: 3 (Deluxe Edition)Alejandro Sanz
ALBUMMás (Bonus Version)Alejandro Sanz
ALBUMSi Tú Me Miras (Bonus Version)Alejandro Sanz
ALBUMViviendo Deprisa (Bonus Version)Alejandro Sanz
Vídeos musicales populares de Alejandro Sanz
La Tortura
Shakira & Alejandro Sanz
Mi Persona Favorita
Alejandro Sanz & Camila Cabello
NASA
Camilo & Alejandro Sanz
Muero
Kany García & Alejandro Sanz
Un Beso en Madrid
TINI & Alejandro Sanz
Deja Que Te Bese (feat. Marc Anthony)
Alejandro Sanz
Amiga Mia
Alejandro Sanz
Back In The City
Alejandro Sanz & Nicky Jam
He sido tan feliz contigo
Alejandro Sanz
Amiga mía
Alejandro Sanz
Listas de reproducción de este/a artista
Alejandro Sanz Essentials
Rooted in flamenco yet sonically adventurous—a force in Latin pop.
Alejandro Sanz Video Essentials
Moody hues and sensual vibes abound on-screen.
Inspired by Alejandro Sanz
Alejandro Sanz: Deep Cuts
His mastery at crafting multidimensional Latin pop is proven.
Alejandro Sanz: Influences
The pop crooner throws flamenco style and even metal belt-outs.
Biografía de este/a artista
In the ‘90s, as established Spanish pop stars competed for airplay against burgeoning rock en español upstarts, Alejandro Sanz concocted a riveting sound all his own with an irresistible mix of emotional pop balladry and flamenco soft rock. The Spanish troubadour also penned some of the most achingly romantic songs of Latin pop, bolstered by his sensuous Andalusian rasp. Born Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro in Madrid, Spain in 1968 to parents from Andalusia, the flamenco capital, the Spanish prodigy began playing guitar at the tender age of seven, a skill he inherited from his musician father. At 10 years old, he was already writing his own songs. In 1989, he launched his music career with his debut Los Chulos Son Pa’ Cuidarlos, which skillfully combined techno and flamenco, under the pseudonym of Alejandro Magno. Two years later, the musician used his own name for the release of his major-label debut, Viviendo Deprisa, with which he solidified his reputation as the quixotic Spanish lover. Throughout the ‘90s, the singer/songwriter collaborated with flamenco legends like Paco de Lucía and delved into socially conscious songwriting (“Por Bandera”). But Sanz’s creative international breakthrough came with his fifth studio album, 1997’s Más, brimming with heartfelt passion on poetic classics like “Corazón Partío” and “Amiga Mía.” His star continued to rise in the following decade when he joined forces with Shakira for 2005’s “La Tortura,” a deliciously flirty track about overpowering sexual tension. Sanz’s playful, romantic antics and emotive pop continue to shine on 2019’s #ELDISCO, as well as in his influence on younger artists like Rosalía and Pablo Alborán.
Ciudad natal
Madrid, Spain
Género
Pop Latino