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Enrique González Morales (born 1973), better known as Quique González, is a Spanish singer-songwriter known throughout the continent for his approachable and natural writing style. González was born in Madrid.


Career

Following less-than-successful exploits in Mallorca and London, he returned to Madrid in order to pursue his love of music. González began performing locally and collaborating with artists like Enrique Urquijo. González's song "Aunque Tú No Lo Sepas" appeared on one of Urquijo's records, leading to the pair performing the song live on television in 1998. The appearance offered González his first national exposure. A two-song demo entitled "Cantautores: La Nueva Generación" quickly followed. Frustrated in talks with Polygram, González decided to release his full-length debut independently, though it floundered without major-label support. The album's quality, however, secured a contract with Polygram, who released González's sophomore effort, ''Salitre 48'', in 2001. González's reputation as a writer with wry wit and personal sensitivity grew with the release of ''Pájaros Mojados'' in 2002. As the record industry shifted beneath him, González sought an alternative to working with the multi-national labels he claimed were preoccupied with pop stars and reality television. He established Varsovia!!! Records in 2003 with the release of ''Kamikazes Enamorados''. He released a total of two records on his boutique label before signing with the Spanish powerhouse label DRO Atlantic. His pursuits with the label, including ''Ajuste de Cuentas'' (2006) and ''Avería y Redencíon'' (2007), became the most successful of his career. González's 2013 album ''Delantera Mítica'' (Last Tour Records) was voted best album of 2013 by the readers of ''
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Discography


Albums

* ''Personal'' * ''
Salitre 48 Salitre is Spanish for ''saltpeter'' and may refer to: Geography * Salitre (Costa Rica), an indigenous territory of Costa Rica * Salitre, Ceará, a municipality of Ceara, Brazil * El Salitre, town in Hidalgo, Mexico * El Salitre (wetland), a wet ...
'' * '' Pájaros Mojados'' * ''
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La Noche Americana LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' * '' Ajuste De Cuentas'' * '' Avería Y Redención'' * ''
Daiquiri Blues The daiquiri (; es, daiquirí ) is a cocktail whose main ingredients are rum, citrus juice (typically lime juice), and sugar or other sweetener. The daiquiri is one of the six basic drinks listed in David A. Embury's classic '' The Fine Art ...
'' * '' Delantera Mítica'' * ''
Sur En El Valle Sur or SUR or El Sur (Spanish "the South") may refer to: Geography * Sur or Shur (Bible), the wilderness of Sur/Shur from the Book of Exodus * Sur (river), a river of Bavaria, Germany * Súr, a village in Hungary * Sur, a district of the city o ...
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Singles


''Personal''

* "Personal" * "Y los conserjes de noche" * "Cuando éramos reyes"


''Salitre 48''

* "La ciudad del viento" * "39 grados" * "Crece la hierba" * "Salitre"


''Pájaros mojados''

* "Pájaros mojados" * "Torres de Manhattan


''Kamikazes enamorados''

* "Calles de Madrid"


''La noche americana''

* "Vidas cruzadas"


''Ajuste de cuentas''

* "Caminando en círculos"


References


External links

* Spanish male singer-songwriters Spanish singer-songwriters 1973 births Living people 21st-century Spanish singers 21st-century Spanish male singers {{Spain-band-stub