Feb 23 • 21:27 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

From playing with Lowrdez of Bandana to acoustic performances for 'singing while looking into the eyes'

Argentinian artist Enloquecer, born Soledad Di Bartolomeo, embraces her true essence as a singer-songwriter, using music as a personal outlet since childhood.

Enloquecer, the artistically named Soledad Di Bartolomeo, aims to present herself in a way that reflects her genuine identity rather than a crafted persona. In an era defined by authenticity, she believes in sharing her complete name while preferring to be introduced simply as Enloquecer. Her artistic journey emphasizes the emotional depth and personal experiences that influence her music, highlighting her intention to connect intimately with her audience through her performances.

Her roots trace back to San Martín, Argentina, where she began writing at a young age as an emotional refuge. With a passion for songwriting that ignited at just five years old, she created various literary forms, including songs, poetry, and narratives. For Enloquecer, writing has always been a necessary outlet, rather than a purely artistic endeavor, allowing her to process her emotions and life events.

Despite a lifelong engagement with music, Enloquecer struggled with self-doubt regarding her writing. The coexistence of her passion for music and her insecurities has shaped her growth as an artist. However, she is now embracing her identity and talent, leading to acoustic performances that focus on genuine interaction with her audience—an approach she describes as 'singing while looking into the eyes,' reinforcing her commitment to authenticity in her artistry.

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