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Rock icon Fito Páez isn’t looking at legacy yet: ‘I still have many things left to do’

Last updated: June 6, 2025 7:17 pm
Oliver James
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Rock icon Fito Páez isn’t looking at legacy yet: ‘I still have many things left to do’
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Don’t give Fito Páez his flowers yet. He’s still planting new seeds.

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Fito Páez preaches the importance of artistic independenceFito Páez’s proudest achievement may surprise you

The Argentina-born singer-songwriter and film director, whose landmark 1992 album “El Amor Después del Amor” celebrated its 33rd anniversary June 1, continues his tradition of avant-Latin rock on his latest album “Novela.” Páez, 62, became “The Troubadour of Argentine Rock” by waxing poetic with his heady, romantic lyrics and free-spirit flamboyance.

On “Novela,” an ambitious 25-track record Páez had been working on since 1988, the Grammy-winning rocker explores the inner workings of true love through the tale of Maldivina and Turbialuz, a pair of young witches tasked with creating the “perfect romance.”

“I don’t compose music for albums. My connection to music, to writing or to film is permanent. I’m not thinking, ‘Now I’m going to do this or that,'” Páez tells USA TODAY in Spanish. “It’s almost like breathing.”

Something that comes just as naturally to Páez is writing about the primal magic of human connection. “There’s nothing more important than love,” he says.

Fito Páez preaches the importance of artistic independence

For Páez, there’s nothing more vital than marching to the beat of your own drum.

The acclaimed rocker, who’s released nearly 30 albums since his 1984 debut “Del 63,” shares his concern about today’s music landscape, which he views as valuing conformity over originality. “The world has changed so much,” he reflects. “In the last century, to be different (as an artist) was a virtue. Today, virtue is being like everybody else.”

Despite his lower middle-class upbringing in Rosario, Argentina, Páez was fed a rich musical diet, consisting of the sounds of Frank Sinatra, Burt Bacharach and The Beatles. He says these trailblazers informed the experimental rock style he’s now known for.

Fito Páez performs at the Zocalo square in Mexico City on Jan. 18, 2025.Fito Páez performs at the Zocalo square in Mexico City on Jan. 18, 2025.
Fito Páez performs at the Zocalo square in Mexico City on Jan. 18, 2025.

So, Páez’s advice for younger artists? Embrace the uncertainty of carving out their own path.

“Music is like the sea. It’s deep and warm and at the same time, full of storms,” Páez says. “This is much more fun than repeating a beat and four lyrics for five minutes.”

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Fito Páez’s proudest achievement may surprise you

Over the years, Páez has been lauded for his artistic contributions, including 11 Latin Grammy Awards. In 2021, the Latin Recording Academy recognized Páez with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.

Páez’s music has been equally championed by la gente. His beloved eighth album, “El Amor Después del Amor,” is reportedly the best-selling album in the history of Argentine rock.

“I don’t want a legacy yet. I still have many things left to do,” Páez says with a laugh. “In the end, that’s the beauty of the spread of music, that it’s not the process of one era, of one song, of your vanity or of your brand, but it’s a journey through time. And when it happens for real, it’s very beautiful.”

Fito Páez performs during a free concert at the main square “Zocalo” in Mexico City on Jan. 18, 2025.

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The greatest accolade for Páez lies in his continued ability to create.

“I really love that 12-year-old boy who listened to music with his parents, and something was awoken there that is still alive, and that boy never said never,” Páez says. “So, I’m really proud of that little boy.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fito Paez interview: Latin rock icon on career legacy, ‘Novela’ album

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