Feb 26 • 13:32 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

He is 22 years old, the son of two renowned figures of Argentine television, and he launched his solo career

Santino Curto, the son of famous Argentine television personalities Germán Barceló and Denise Dumas, has launched his music career with the release of his first hit single.

Santino Curto, at the age of 22, is stepping into the music scene as the son of well-known Argentine figures Germán Barceló and Denise Dumas. His journey toward a solo career started following a transformative year spent in New Zealand, where he reconnected with his passion for music. This artistic awakening prompted him to pursue a career in music, diverging from the television-connected legacy of his parents.

Recently, on February 18, Santino released his debut single titled 'Todo pasa'. This song, penned by his father in the early 2000s, serves as a bridge between generations, illustrating the emotional connection between him and his family. The track is not just a reflection of Santino's intentions to establish himself in the music industry; it also stands as a testament to his family's enduring legacy in the arts.

The launch of Santino's musical career holds significant implications not only for his ambitions but also for the future of Argentine entertainment, where the intersection of familial influence and personal aspiration can create unique artistic expressions. As he embarks on this journey, many will be keenly watching how he carves out his niche while honoring his family's heritage in the vibrant landscape of Argentine music.

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