José Manuel Lattus, also known as Chiclo, is a talented musician from Santiago, Chile. He is recognized for his acoustic and troubadour-inspired music, which has been featured in four studio albums and one live recording. Lattus' musical journey began with an interest in Silvio Rodríguez, and he later learned to play the charango and the Venezuelan cuatro. Before becoming a solo artist, he was part of the group Naitún. His music often incorporates collaborations with other musicians, blending modern elements with traditional Latin rhythms. Some of his notable songs include "Chacarera De San Antonio," "Al Sur Del Sur," and "Cordillera Vertebral," showcasing his ability to create a captivating and distinctive sound.
Lattus continues to evolve as an artist, with recent releases like "Segunda Marea (Lléname La Copa)," "Grito," "Amor Plutónico," and "Luna Y Mar." These songs demonstrate his versatility and commitment to pushing the boundaries of Latin music. His collaborations with musicians such as Raly Barrionuevo and Alonso Núñez highlight his ability to work across genres and create engaging musical experiences. With his unique blend of traditional and modern styles, José Manuel Lattus remains a significant figure in the Latin music scene.
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