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Patricio Amaro

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Patrick Amaro. Renowned Cuban singer-songwriter whose career has fundamentally traveled with a pop style. He leads his own songs, which he combines with contagious melodies, and a poetry that is noted in each of his songs. Among his albums are "A Donde Vas Corazón" and "Dulce Locura", the latter nominated for Cubadisco 2010. Together with Edesio Alejandro, he composed the soundtrack for the Cuban film "Kangamba".

Professionally, in the year 2000 he founded a group called Collage of which he was the lead vocalist and composer of almost all of their repertoire, songs that caught the attention of the EGREM label and WARNER MUSIC in Spain. At the dissolution of the group, he decides to start his project as a soloist. In Collage, his first really professional job, he met Carlos Oballa, a drummer with a long career in rock groups, who was a great help to him, since he was the person who taught him the technique of cracking the voice, to understand the music of The Beatles and to take his first steps in that genre. He makes his first appearance with the interpretation and composition of a popular television program called "The other geography", after this he composed, which launched him to total popularity, a theme that was used for the summer 2004 campaign called "Summer for you” which propelled him to the top of the charts and kept him on a tour that lasted eight months throughout the territory of Cuba.

That same year he is invited to sing the theme song for a popular television music show called “Cuerda viva”. In 2006 he released his first album “Where are you going, heart”, under the EGREM record label, whose album was the most nominated that year at the prestigious CUBADISCO Festival. He made two videos from that album, "Where are you going, heart" and "Perdiéndote", both nominated for the Cuban video clip "Lucas" awards.

He continues his career with extensive participation in the mass media, composing songs for other television programs such as: The exact dose, I will see you, songs for adventure series, commercials that use his image, as well as soundtracks. for radio programs, and the theme of the movie "Kangamba", of which he is a performer and composer. In 2008 he released another single that placed him in the first places of popularity nationwide with the song "I never forget you" and was among the 50 most listened to songs that year, a song that he later included in a new musical production, called "Dulce Locura" under the Bismusic record label and exclusively licensed to the Italian label Cristal records, and Vía Blanca, leaving the title track "Dulce Madness" among the top 10 national hits for almost the entire year 2010. Then he released the song “Para Toda la Vida” from the same album, which continues to keep him at the top of the 2011 hit lists. He made video clips of both songs “Dulce Madness” and “Para Toda La Vida”. co-directs the video "Sweet madness", which is broadcast not only in the Cuban territory but also transcends borders under the production of Vía Blanca and Cristal records, being broadcast on RAI1 in Italy, and on Tele 5 in Spain.

He continues to reap successes among which are "Fiesta namá", "Boca loca" and more recently he releases the song "Más de lo que tú me das" as a duet with Orland Max, a title that gives name to the 3rd record production of the. Here he ventures into new genres such as merengue. Always versatile in his creations and full of new energies, he has supported different causes and campaigns with his songs, such as the national campaign against HIV/AIDS in 2014 and his song “Por ti” . In 2015 he returns to the cinema with the film "La ciudad" composing and performing the musical theme "In the name of love" as well as the rest of the soundtrack of the film directed by the prestigious film director Tomás Piard

 

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