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Born on March 23, 1952, in Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, Francis Cabrel grew up in a musical family and was exposed to various genres from an early age. He began playing the guitar at 12 and soon started performing in local bands. After working as a guitarist for various artists, Cabrel launched his solo career in 1977 with the album "Les Cinq Fois." The album's success led to a string of hit records, establishing Cabrel as a leading figure in French music.
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Francis Cabrel, a name synonymous with French music, has been enchanting audiences for decades with his soulful voice, poignant lyrics, and eclectic blend of folk, rock, and Latin influences. Among his extensive discography, one song stands out as a fan favorite: "La Quiero a Morir." This beautiful ballad has captivated listeners worldwide, and its recent release on FLAC vinyl exclusive has sparked renewed interest in Cabrel's remarkable artistry. Born on March 23, 1952, in Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France,
"La Quiero a Morir" holds a special place in Francis Cabrel's discography, marking a turning point in his career. The song's success helped establish Cabrel as a major force in French music, paving the way for future albums and hit singles. FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a digital
The song's lyrics, a poignant expression of love and longing, have resonated with listeners for decades. Cabrel's voice, rich and expressive, brings depth and nuance to the narrative, making "La Quiero a Morir" a deeply moving experience.
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