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Recommended Spanish Artists | Introducing Talented, Authentic Singers!

A comprehensive introduction to Spanish artists!

We’ve curated a wide selection—from famous names to more niche, core artists.

Spain is home to flamenco, a folk music genre that’s hugely popular worldwide.

The scene’s standard is exceptionally high; among music aficionados, it’s often said to easily surpass the English-speaking world.

Indeed, the complexity of the compositions and the vocal prowess of the singers are on a whole different level.

This time, we’re spotlighting Spanish artists!

We selected them not only for their popularity but also for their skill, so be sure to read to the end!

Recommended Spanish Artists | Introducing Talented, Authentic Singers (41–50)

Seguiriyas GitanasAntonio Chacón

Flamenco is a traditional Spanish music genre with a history of over 500 years.

Did you know there is a title in flamenco called “Don”? This title carries the same meaning as the Japanese “Don”—in other words, it denotes the face or top figure of the field.

In fact, across 500 years of history, only one person has ever earned this title.

The holder of that title is Don Antonio Chacón, who sings “Seguiriyas Gitanas.” He is not Romani.

Although flamenco originated with the Romani people, the fact that a non-Romani singer represents the genre shows just how merit-based flamenco is.

Vengo VenenosoAntonio Carmona

Antonio Carmona, the vocalist of the legendary band Ketama.

He also composes for Ketama.

His songwriting ability is remarkable and he is respected by a wide range of artists.

He has collaborated with Buika, a highly accomplished artist.

His voice is very soft and exudes a calm atmosphere.

At the same time, it has solid depth and richness, making it truly engaging to listen to.

He’s a wonderful artist—be sure to check him out!

Si preguntan por quién doblanAntonio Chacón

Alejandro Fernández – Me Dedique A Perderte (Video Oficial)
Si preguntan por quién doblanAntonio Chacón

The god of flamenco, Don Antonio Chacón.

Born in 1869, he began performing as a cantaor around 1884.

From early on, his talent was formidable, and many cantaores disliked singing after him.

Flamenco has honorific titles, and Antonio Chacón bore the honorific “Don.” This is the same as the Japanese “Don” and is bestowed on cantaores of exceptionally high ability.

In the long history of flamenco, he is the only one to have earned this title.

As this background suggests, his vocal prowess was on another level.

Even artists like Diego El Cigala and Buika likely cannot match his pure vocal ability.

Recordings of him are rare and precious, so be sure to check them out!

Saturday I´m in LoveAuryn

Auryn – Saturday I´m in Love (Videoclip oficial)
Saturday I´m in LoveAuryn

The Spanish five-member boy band Auryn has been active across a wide range of genres—from pop rock to electropop—since their formation in 2009.

They released their debut single, “Breathe in the Light,” in 2011, and their debut album, Endless Road, 7058, in 2012 reached the top 10 on the Spanish albums chart.

In 2014, they earned their first No.

1 on the singles chart with “Puppeteer.” They continued their energetic activity, including the release of the album Ghost Town in December 2015.

Each member has experience in talent shows, and their strong vocals and expressive performances are key attractions.

They’re a recommended artist for those interested in Spanish-language music and fans of skilled boy bands.

Necrosis en la PoyaEsplendor Geométrico

Esplendor Geométrico is a band active since 1980, and the band’s name comes from an essay by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.

“Necrosis en la Poya” is their debut single, released in 1981.