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Alejandro Sanz, Spain’s Musical Hero, Brings the Pride to Walk of Fame

Although he’s evolved over 30 years, ‘if you listen closely, a good musician doesn’t leave his path,’ says the highly decorated Grammy and Latin Grammy winner

- By A.D. Amorosi

“A star is something magical, a dream…”

That’s Alejandro Sanz — Spain’s most decorated singer-composer, with ‰‰ Latin Grammys and four Grammy Awards to his name — rhapsodizi­ng about his Oct. ‹ ceremony for the star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

“I feel like children who dream of becoming astronauts and wish to see stars up close, to touch them. I’ve been pinching myself; I am going to have a Hollywood Walk of Fame star. I am going to touch it, see it, feel it, but above all, share it. It is real; more than an award, it is a thank you.”

Since ‹ŒŒ‹’s “Viviendo Deprisa” and its blend of infectious uptempo pop and satiny ballads — with inflection­s of the flamenco crucial to his familial roots — Sanz has made his mark with his distinctiv­ely fluid-butraspy vocals, and his signature gentle romanticis­m.

“Without me seeing, talking or being conscious of the outside world, I was already breathing music,” says Sanz, going back to his youth in Madrid. “My father lived for music. My mother was [an] art-made woman. Ever since I’ve had memories, there is a guitar next to me. I was less about studying and more about singing. When you have something in your blood, it is impossible to refuse.”

Thinking about the importance of “Viviendo Deprisa,” Sanz believes it was the devil-may-care attitude of youth that provoked him to sing and compose with such abandon. “That’s why every song I composed for that album is charged with pure feelings and such stories. Thirty years have passed, but they remain current. .”

What of that ‰‰-year-old singer-composer remains part of the now Ÿ‰-year-old Sanz?

“Back then I was somewhat thinner,” he laughs. “But as a musician I am still the same in an evolved way. Every musician has his base, and from there he can generate different paths and fuse music. But if you listen closely, a good musician doesn’t leave his path.”

As for the importance of flamenco’s traditions, then and now, Sanz says, “I honestly think that my heart beats at the rhythm of a ‹‰/£ beat for bulerias. It is my roots in the way I feel and the way I live. And it will be like that from the beginning to the end.”

Moving forward, Sanz’s sounds and visions broadened to include salsa (‹ŒŒ¥’s “MÁS,” the best-selling album in Spanish history with more than ‰ million copies sold), rock (‰ŠŠ§’s “No Es lo Mismo”), hip-hop (‰ŠŠŸ’s “La Tortura” collaborat­ion with Shakira), jazz (‰ŠŠ¨’s “El Tren de los Momentos”) and reggae (‰Š‹Ÿ’s “Sirope”). But his deeply felt romantic éclat always remained his calling card.

“The most challengin­g [recording] was undoubtedl­y ‘MÁS,’” he says, before pointing to its biggest breakout hit, “Corazon Partio.”

“That song aroused many doubts from above, since it did not go much with the style that was used back then. I feel that a musician is like a warrior. The sword and shield are each of his compositio­ns. At all times, he has to attack and defend it without fear. Blindly believing in what you do defines you as a musician and, at the same time, makes you grow when you confront a no.”

In his continued need to challenge when inventive Latin hiphop and reggaeton rule the charts, Sanz dropped “#Eldisco,” a traditiona­l pop album with gorgeous melodies and lovely string sections, in ‰Š‹Œ.

“Music is music. I have never felt the need to go against it. Trends are overvalued; every artist has their own style, their own way to make music. Just as the audience is diverse, so is the music.”

On working with young Latin artists such as Nicky Jam, Residente and Camila Cabello on “#Eldisco” — music makers he certainly inspired and helped evolve — the elder statesman is pragmatic. “The Latin music scene always beats at a different rhythm. … This sound has always existed and, with the passage of time, undergoes a metamorpho­sis.”

Sanz’s own metamorpho­sis has continued amid a pandemic “that put the world on pause, with uncertaint­y that still seems unreal.” He restarts his #Lagira tour in October when he’ll accept his long-awaited star with pride.

“Everything in life in due time… this too,” he says. “It’s not every day that one can say that a Walk of Fame star is waiting for him. This is the perfect moment.”

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Alejandro Sanz receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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