Jorge Drexler

Jorge Drexler is a Uruguayan singer-songwriter born on September 21, 1964, in Montevideo. He is primarily known for his work in the genres of Latin pop, folk, and bossa nova. Drexler's music often blends poetic lyrics with intricate melodies, reflecting both personal and social themes. His notable works include the albums "Eco" (2004), "Frontera" (2006), and "Salvavidas de Hielo" (2017). His song "Al Otro Lado del Río," featured in the film "The Motorcycle Diaries" (2004), won an Academy Award for Best Original Song, marking a significant milestone in his career and bringing him international recognition. Drexler's impact on music is characterized by his innovative approach to songwriting and his ability to fuse traditional Latin sounds with contemporary influences. He is known for his virtuosic guitar playing and has been a key figure in the Nueva Canción movement, which emphasizes social and political messages in music. His work has inspired a new generation of Latin American artists, and he remains a prominent figure in the Spanish-speaking music world.