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Raúl Yañez was born in Santiago de Chile in 1989. Yáñez began his project as a soloist in 2017 with his first single “Hola mi nena”, which was dedicated to his daughter. The song gained traction along many radio stations in Curacaví, a small town near Santiago. Many songs of Yañez' authorship received the same treatment. His musical compositions are focused on a young audience. Through a mixture of rock, pop and new synthesized sounds, Raúl Yáñez talks about the things of life from his perspective. He walks between different emotions to deliver a message with interesting observations in his melodies. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
# On Raúl Yáñez This work merits engagement for its genuine attempt to bridge generational perspective through accessible sonic language. Rather than chasing trends, Yáñez constructs a personal philosophical framework—examining everyday experience with the candor of someone documenting his own emotional landscape. The interplay between rock and synthesized textures creates sonic space where vulnerability doesn't demand spectacle. What distinguishes his approach is restraint: observations emerge naturally from specific life moments rather than imposed narrative. For listeners curious about how contemporary artists process intimacy and meaning outside mainstream frameworks, this offers thoughtful, understated testimony.