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opened up for a new pop-Vallenato star. Enter Juan Fernando Fonseca. Just 22
years old when he released his eponymous 2002 debut in his native Colombia,
Fonseca saw that album catapult him to instant stardom: songs like "Noche De
Carnaval," "Sueno" and "Magangue" became standard club fare. His 2006
follow-up &lt;i&gt;Corazon&lt;/i&gt; broke him internationally with "Te Mando Flores"
and proved that the singer, while clearly treading a path first worn by
Vives and Juanes, is evolving his own voice.
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opened up for a new pop-Vallenato star. Enter Juan Fernando Fonseca. Just 22
years old when he released his eponymous 2002 debut in his native Colombia,
Fonseca saw that album catapult him to instant stardom: songs like "Noche De
Carnaval," "Sueno" and "Magangue" became standard club fare. His 2006
follow-up &lt;i&gt;Corazon&lt;/i&gt; broke him internationally with "Te Mando Flores"
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Vives and Juanes, is evolving his own voice.
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