Aleks Syntek

Aleks Syntek, born Aleksander Acha Espinosa on September 29, 1970, in Mérida, Mexico, is a prominent singer, songwriter, and producer known for his contributions to Latin pop and electronic music. He began his career in the early 1990s and gained widespread recognition for his distinctive blend of pop melodies with electronic elements. Notable works include his albums "Sólo Para Ti" (1994), "La Historia de Aleks Syntek" (1996), and "Metamorfosis" (1999), which feature hits like "Te Quiero Tanto" and "El Hombre Que Más Te Amó." His song "Duele de Amor," a collaboration with Ana Torroja, became particularly famous, further cementing his place in Latin music. Syntek has earned multiple awards, including several Latin Grammy nominations, and is known for his innovative approach to music production. His impact extends beyond his own recordings, as he has collaborated with various artists across genres and has contributed songs to film soundtracks. Throughout his career, Aleks Syntek has been celebrated for his lyrical depth and catchy compositions, making him a significant figure in the evolution of contemporary Latin pop music.