CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
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CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are the most original and groundbreaking duo to emerge from Argentina's music scene in the past decade. Friends since childhood, they first met in primary school, bonding over a shared love of music — one played guitar, the other violin. In 2011, they formed Astor, a progressive rock band, and by 2019, they debuted as a duo, blending trap, hip hop, and pop with a fresh, unpredictable twist. Their early hits like "OUKE" and "JALA JALA" positioned them as bold voices of a new generation.
In 2024, they released BAÑO MARÍA, their first full-length album together,…
MoreCA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are the most original and groundbreaking duo to emerge from Argentina's music scene in the past decade. Friends since childhood, they first met in primary school, bonding over a shared love of music — one played guitar, the other violin. In 2011, they formed Astor, a progressive rock band, and by 2019, they debuted as a duo, blending trap, hip hop, and pop with a fresh, unpredictable twist. Their early hits like "OUKE" and "JALA JALA" positioned them as bold voices of a new generation.
In 2024, they released BAÑO MARÍA, their first full-length album together, and made waves with their Tiny Desk Concert for NPR, showcasing a more organic and musically sophisticated side. That same year, they dropped PAPOTA, a conceptual EP accompanied by a short film and a continued evolution of their sonic identity.
Now on the PAPOTA Tour 2025 — their most ambitious yet — the duo is playing more than 60 dates across four continents. Their schedule includes performances at iconic festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, Roskilde, and Fuji Rock, as well as a U.S. television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. At Coachella, they delivered a standout performance alongside the LA Philharmonic, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel — one of the festival's most talked-about moments.
Their work has been praised by global outlets including Rolling Stone (Spanish Edition, USA and Japan), Billboard, Variety, ELLE, Los Angeles Times, Genius, and the Recording Academy. They've also made waves in fashion, launching their collection in collaboration with Bershka and appearing at Jean Paul Gaultier's Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week 2025.