
Artist: Kiko Veneno
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:

Echate Un Cantecito
Year: 1999
Tracks: 10

Punta Paloma
Year: 1996
Tracks: 13

Esta Muy Bien Eso Del Carino
Year: 1995
Tracks: 10
Singer/songwriter Kiko Veneno was born in Figueres, Spain, and afterwards settled in Sevilla making his hot debut at a local university in 1971. After active in a duo called Kiko y Germán, he joined brothers Rafael and Raimundo Amador to pattern Veneno, a flamenco/pop act as that disbanded a yr later on. In 1981, Kiko Veneno made his first solo record, Seré Mecánico por TÃ, produced by José Luis de Carlos. He soon created a new project called los Mártires del Compás, playing along with Chico Ocaña and José Loreto. In 1998, BMG/RCA released his superlative hits in a double album coroneted Puro Veneno, followed by 2000's La Familia Pollo, produced by Joe Dworniak, and 2001's Un Ratito de Gloria.