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Bejo the successful singer-songwriter and multi-talented artist, whose music reminds us of the earlier times of festivals and concerts, when we were free and could touch, kiss and hug without fear. His latest album "Chachichacho" is proof that the party and the desire to live it will never end.
Bejo, whose real name is Borja Jiménez, began his career as part of the successful band Locoplaya. Although he is only in his forties, his music sounds like it comes from another era. Despite his success as an artist, Bejo tries to stay true to himself and appreciate the people around him who have known him for a long time. He keeps himself on a short leash and keeps Bejo in check when he gets too wild.
Let Bejo's music take you back to the good old days and enjoy the party that never ends.
To stay up-to-date on all the latest releases and live performances make sure to follow him here:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-00A_jgcmAtDFVor0rHOpA
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/borjabuche/
Valerie is the writer of Wavy Music Magazine, a premier destination for music industry professionals. Through her interviews, reviews, and expert insights, she keeps readers up-to-date on the latest trends and developments in the world of music.
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