El Canijo de Jerez, born Francisco Jesús Campos Madrigal, is a Spanish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Jerez de la Frontera, a city steeped in flamenco tradition. Known for his raspy voice and genre-blending style, he mixes flamenco, rock, rumba, and punk with witty, socially conscious lyrics. Before launching his solo career, he co-founded the influential band Los Delinqüentes in the early 2000s, helping pioneer the "flamenco protesta" movement. Since going solo in 2012, he’s released energetic albums like *Hoy Sale el Sol* and *El Nuevo Despertar de la Farándula Cósmica*, balancing raw authenticity with poetic streetwise storytelling. His work often celebrates resilience, everyday struggles, and cultural roots, delivered through foot-stomping rhythms and unfiltered passion. Recent tracks like *La Viuda* and *Ceniza y Barro* showcase his knack for turning gritty life observations into anthemic singalongs, solidifying his status as a rebel poet of modern Spanish folk-rock.
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