Emiliano Germán Brancciari Amarillo,[1] son of a Uruguayan mother and Argentine father, was born on 28 October 1977 in Munro, Buenos Aires, in a middle class home.
"[9] That material led him to release his first solo album, titled Cada Segundo Dura una Eternidad (2022), which was preceded by three singles: "Korea", "Rufian" and "Quise".
"[4] It was presented for the first time in February 2023 in a sold-out show at La Trastienda de Montevideo,[9] and supported by a concert tour through Argentina and Uruguay, along with Pablo Abdala, Enrique Anselmi, Gonzalo Vivas, Lula Isnardi and Lucía Romero.
[14] He praised the "depth" in Alfredo Zitarrosa's voice, and stated that his song "Zamba por Vos" represents a return to his childhood in Buenos Aires.
[16] In an interview by Claudio Kleiman in April 2009, on the cover of Rolling Stone in a special edition for the Río de la Plata population, Brancciari noted: "In this country, violence against women and death due to it reach numbers that are not you could believe", when femicides were not on the public agenda.
[10] With No Te Va Gustar, they recorded a song titled "Ilegal", included in the album Todo es tan Inflamable (2006), in favor of the legalization of abortion.
[17] At the 2023 Argentine general election, Brancciari's native country, encouraged people to vote and celebrated democracy, while signaling his support for the candidate Sergio Massa.