Sanatçının Albümleri
Se Acabó
2023 · single
El Espejo
2022 · single
Cucurru Cucú
2022 · single
Hasta Que Te Conocí (feat. Buika)
2022 · single
Una Rosa Es Una Rosa
2022 · single
Como Antes
2022 · single
Para Sentirte Aquí
2021 · single
Soniquete al Son y de Cádiz al Malecón
2020 · single
Básicos
2020 · derleme
Las Pulseras del Verano
2019 · single
Mestizo y fronterizo
2018 · albüm
Ayamontino "Sevillanas mestizas y fronterizas"
2018 · single
Soul Man (feat. Sam Moore)
2018 · single
Soul, Bulería y más
2016 · albüm
A puro dolor
2016 · single
Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Spanish version)
2016 · single
Cambio De Tercio
2014 · albüm
Sabor Español - Spanish Flavour - Pitingo
2013 · mini albüm
Caja Pitingo
2012 · albüm
Malecón Street
2011 · albüm
Ole Y Amen
2010 · albüm
Pitingo Con Habichuelas
2010 · albüm
Souleria Nueva Edicion
2008 · albüm
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Pitingo is a charismatic singer from Spain whose musical style is a fusion of the high-wrought copla style of flamenco vocals with the smooth musical tropes of soul/R&B. His second album, Soulería (2008), a Spanish-language collection of well-known cover songs, propelled him to Top Ten success in his homeland. Based in Madrid, Pitingo was born Antonio Álvarez Vélez in Ayamonte, Huelva, in 1981. He made his full-length solo album debut in 2006 with Pitingo con Habichuelas (2006) in association with Universal Music Spain. The album is a collaboration between Pitingo and the Habichuela family of musicians, the most well known of whom is Juan Habichuela, a celebrated guitarist from Granada. On Pitingo's second album, Soulería (2008), he collaborated once again with Habichuela as well as another celebrated guitarist, Juan Carmona. A top ten success, the album was a Spanish-language collection of well-known cover songs including Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly" and Julio Iglesias' "Gwendolyn." He pulled off the same trick with the 2010 follow-up, Olé & Amén -- half the album was covers of soul classics by the likes of Donna Summer and Stevie Wonder, and the other half straight-up flamenco. His 2011 release Malecón Street featured primarily Cuban-influenced material and saw him further refine his smooth fusion of flamenco and soul-pop, as typified on the promo track "Nosotros". ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi