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Born | Francisco Javier Triguero Olmo September 19, 1991 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Education | University of Jaén |
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Years active | 2017–present |
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Francisco Javier Triguero Olmo (born 19 September 1991 in Jaén, Spain), is a Spanish singer and songwriter.[1] He is known for being one of the greatest authors of football anthems in Spain. He has composed and performed the anthems of Real Jaén, Unión Molinense and Club Deportivo Cieza.
Biography
editIn 2017 he released his first album with 10 of his own songs titled “Fran Triguero”, which received critical acclaim and reached more than 4 million views on digital platforms. His debut single, "Infieles"[2], achieved significant success with more than 200,000 views on YouTube and a notable presence on the charts of various radio stations in Spain, such as Canal Fiesta Radio, Radio Nervión and Rumbera Sevilla.
His first album featured music producer Alejandro de Pinedo, who has worked with renowned artists such as Enrique Iglesias, Rosa López and Raphael. On her first album, Fran had the collaboration of the talented María Villalón, winner of Factor X in Spain and featured participant of Tu Cara Me Suena on the song "Sin Tí".
In 2019 he released “Paseando por Granada (Mi Claudia)”. A song that tells a personal love story in the streets of Granada. This single featured the musical production of Santi Villar (Zahara, Soraya, Plan Marmota, Miguel Sáez, El Koala...).
During the following years, Fran Triguero released several singles. In 2021 he released the video clip for "Frente al Espejo". In 2022, “Princesa Pasajera” was released[3], whose video clip stars actress and television presenter Elena Olmos. In 2023 he released "Ayer fue Septiembre", again recorded in Granada.
Soccer Anthems
editFran Triguero is considered one of the most prominent composers and performers of football team anthems in Spain. In 2022 he released "100 Years of Illusion", the official anthem for the centenary of Real Jaén C.F., a historic Spanish football team[4]. In 2023 he published the official anthem of Unión Molinense[5], an iconic club from Molina de Segura (Murcia) and in 2024 he released "Esparteros a Luchar", the official anthem of the centenary of Club Deportivo Cieza, another historical piece of Murcian football[6]. He is the only artist in Spain with 3 anthems for different teams and with 2 centenary anthems.
Discography
editAlbums
edit- 2017: Fran Triguero
Singles
edit- 2017: "Infieles"
- 2018: "Mentirosa"
- 2019: "Paseando por Granada (Mi Claudia)"
- 2021: "Frente al Espejo"
- 2022: "Princesa Pasajera"
- 2023: "Ayer fue Septiembre"
Soccer Anthems
edit- 2022: "100 Años de Ilusión", Official Anthem of the Centennial of Real Jaén
- 2023: Official Anthem of Unión Molinense CF[7]
- 2024: "Esparteros a Luchar", Official Anthem of the Centennial of CD Cieza
Collaborations with other artists
edit- «Sin Ti», junto a María Villalón; álbum Fran Triguero (2017)
- «Miento», junto a David Bustamante; en el programa de Canal Sur "El Show de Bertín" (2020)
- «La vida al Revés», junto a Fran Perea; concierto en sala "La Mecánica" de Jaén (2021)
References
edit- ^ [1]Diario Jaén: Fran Triguero, “sin esquemas”
- ^ Fran Triguero se luce en el Festival Internacional de la UJALa Contra de Jaén: Fran Triguero se luce en el Festival Internacional de la UJA
- ^ Extra Jaén: Fran Triguero presenta una canción a Eurovisión
- ^ [2]Diario Jaén: El Real Jaén ya tiene su himno del centenario
- ^ [3]Murcia.com: El Unión Molinense presenta su nuevo himno oficial
- ^ [4]Murcia Actualidad: El Club Deportivo Cieza presenta su nuevo himno oficial
- ^ [5]Info Molina: Fran Triguero: Componiendo el himno del corazón molinense
External links
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