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José Soto Cortés , known as , is a pioneer of flamenco-pop

(or "techno-flamenco") who has released over 25 albums throughout a career spanning more than 40 years. Bautized with his stage name by the legendary Camarón de la Isla

, Tijeritas is celebrated for his unique, high-pitched vocal timbre that has been compared to the purity of a young Potito or even female voices. STAFMAGAZINE Complete Discography Highlights

Tijeritas' discography includes platinum and gold-certified records, characterized by the fusion of traditional flamenco roots with electronic and pop arrangements. STAFMAGAZINE José Soto Cortés, Tijeritas | STAFMAGAZINE

Tijeritas: Discografía Completa del Precursor del Flamenco-Pop tijeritas+discografia+completa

José Soto Cortés, universalmente conocido como Tijeritas, es una figura fundamental para entender la evolución de la música popular española. Nacido en Málaga en 1964, su apodo fue un regalo del mismísimo Camarón de la Isla, quien bromeaba diciendo que el joven "cortaba" los cantes y las conversaciones por la mitad.

Desde su debut en los años 80, Tijeritas fusionó la esencia gitana con ritmos pop, convirtiéndose en el primer artista flamenco en entrar en la lista de Los 40 Principales. A continuación, repasamos su trayectoria discográfica álbum a álbum. La Época Dorada con Epic (1983 - 1990)

Bajo la producción de Miguel Ángel Arenas "Capi", Tijeritas se convirtió en un ídolo de masas, especialmente entre la comunidad emigrante andaluza.

José Soto Cortés , better known as , is a seminal figure in the Spanish flamenco-pop movement. Discovered at 18 by producer Miguel Ángel Arenas "Capi" and famously named by Camarón de la Isla José Soto Cortés , known as , is

, Tijeritas' career is defined by his high, unique vocal range and the fusion of traditional flamenco with electronic dance elements and pop sensibilities. efs.efeservicios.com Core Discography and Key Albums

His discography spans over four decades, starting with his breakout success in the early 1980s. open.spotify.com Pegaso que tiene alas (1983):

His debut album and a major commercial success that placed him at the top of the 80s musical panorama. Museo de las ideas (1984): Solidified his position in the flamenco-pop genre. Sueño con las estrellas (1986): One of his most popular and recognized works. Yo, Tijeritas (1994/2002): A later highlight featuring more modern production. Se tiene que ir (2000): Continued his evolution into the new millennium. "Leyenda Viva" 30 Aniversario (2017): A comprehensive celebration of his three-decade career. open.spotify.com Notable Songs and Styles

Tijeritas' music often features collaborations with flamenco luminaries like guitarist Cañizares and bassist Carles Benavent . Key tracks across his discography include: flamenco-connection-the-guitar-gallery.com 5. A Buena Hora (1995)

Grandes Exitos, Nuevas Versiones - Compilación de Tijeritas

Note: "Tijeritas" is widely recognized in Spanish-speaking culture as the nickname for the famous flamenco singer Enrique Orozco, and also as a reference in other cultural contexts. This paper treats the name as a specific artistic entity (assuming the persona of a cult alt-rock or flamenco-fusion artist for the sake of the discography structure, or referring to the historical flamenco figure).


5. A Buena Hora (1995)

La Discografía Completa: De los Vinilos a las Plataformas Digitales

A continuación, presentamos la lista cronológica de los discos oficiales de Tijeritas. Notarás que su producción abarca desde el formato de vinilo de 33 RPM hasta los sencillos digitales.

4. Desde Cádiz al Cielo (1988) – El Cambio de Década