It appears there's been a confusion—Gael García Bernal is renowned not primarily as a musician but as a Mexican actor and filmmaker. He has had an extensive career in cinema both in Latin America and internationally. García Bernal first gained attention in his native Mexico in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when he began acting in telenovelas. However, he soared to international prominence with his roles in critically acclaimed films such as "Amores Perros" (2000) and "Y tu mamá también" (2001).
Despite his primary identity as an actor, García Bernal has occasionally ventured into the realm of music, usually in conjunction with his film projects. His contributions to music are more of an extension of his acting career rather than standalone musical pursuits. For instance, he performed the song "Recuérdame" as a tribute—the very piece mentioned is associated with the Pixar movie "Coco," in which García Bernal voiced the character Héctor and performed the Oscar-winning song in both the English and Spanish versions of the film. Given the lack of extensive music releases under his name, it's important to verify whether the mentioned songs are indeed by García Bernal or another artist who shares a similar name. If they are indeed his performances, such as live versions or special tributes, they would complement his multifaceted career as an artistic contribution outside his typical repertoire. However, given the nature of the provided releases, it's likely that these are works by another artist or a minor facet of García Bernal's career rather than his primary occupation.
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