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Pansequito pays tribute to his home town of Cadiz, with a new mature and creative album that transmits great excitement making ensuring his recognized career. His fame as one of the few who have renewed the vocals of the 20th century is well deserved and he once again travels through different flamenco styles, reaffirming his personal legend through his voice with musical nuances and flamenco echoes.
"Un canto a la Libertad" gives off happiness, without losing the force of the lyrics that characterize him. Working with the producer Diego Magallanes, and the executive producer Antonio Benítez, this album, with collaborations by Juani de la Isla, Niño de Pura and Moraíto among others, with Miguel Poveda, Raimundo Amador and Aurora Vargas, was brewed with enough time to bring across a contemporary and plethoric Pansequito.
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