"Puede ser" is a guitar-driven pop-rock track by Spanish band El Canto del Loco, included on their 2002 album 'A contracorriente'. Written by frontman Dani Martín and produced by Nigel Walker, it captures the optimistic, youthful energy that turned the band into one of the defining acts of early-2000s Spanish pop.
As a mainstream Spanish pop-rock song, its harmony is built on accessible, radio-friendly diatonic progressions typical of the genre, though no verified chord chart was available to confirm the specific voicings or key.
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History
The song was written by El Canto del Loco frontman Dani Martín, who is credited with its lyrics, while the music was credited to D. Otero, I. Ganchegui and Jandro Velázquez. It belongs to the band's 2002 album 'A contracorriente', the record that consolidated…
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As a mainstream Spanish pop-rock song, its harmony is built on accessible, radio-friendly diatonic progressions typical of the genre, though no verified chord chart was available to confirm the specific voicings or key.
The song was written by El Canto del Loco frontman Dani Martín, who is credited with its lyrics, while the music was credited to D. Otero, I. Ganchegui and Jandro Velázquez. It belongs to the band's 2002 album 'A contracorriente', the record that consolidated their popularity in Spain.
"Puede ser" is a guitar-driven pop-rock track by Spanish band El Canto del Loco, included on their 2002 album 'A contracorriente'. Written by frontman Dani Martín and produced by Nigel Walker, it captures the optimistic, youthful energy that turned the band into one of the defining acts of early-2000s Spanish pop.
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