Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis, known professionally as Ninoâ¯Bravo, was born in Ayelo de Malferit, Spain, on 3â¯Augustâ¯1944. After working as a lapidary and bartender, he formed the group Losâ¯Hispánicos in 1962, gaining local popularity in Valencia. His breakthrough came in 1969 when he signed with Fonogram/Polydor; the single "Como todos" introduced him to a national audience. In 1970 he released the album Teâ¯Quiero,â¯Teâ¯Quiero, featuring the hit "Te quiero, te quiero", and followed with Ninoâ¯Bravo (1971) and Unâ¯Besoâ¯Yâ¯Unaâ¯Flor (1972), which included the chartâtopper "Un beso y una flor". The 1972 album Miâ¯Tierra added the popular "Libre". Ninoâ¯Bravo toured extensively across Spain, Latin America, and the United States, and represented Spain in international festivals such as Viña del Mar (1971) and the Festival de la Canción de RÃo de Janeiro (1972). His career was cut short when he died in a road accident on 16â¯Aprilâ¯1973 at age 28. Posthumously, the album â¦yâ¯Volumenâ¯5 (1973) was released, featuring the enduring song "América,â¯América". Ninoâ¯Bravoâs recordings continue to receive tribute concerts and reissues, underscoring his lasting influence on Spanish pop music.
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