Estopa Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Vino Tinto |
| 2 | La Raja de Tu Falda |
| 3 | Me Falta el Aliento |
| 4 | Como Camarón |
| 5 | El del Medio de los Chichos |
| 6 | Tu Calorro |
| 7 | Estopa |
| 8 | Como Camaron |
| 9 | Ojitos rojos |
| 10 | Luna Lunera |
| 11 | Poquito a Poco |
| 12 | Partiendo La Pana |
| 13 | Fuente de energia |
| 14 | Feliz (Versión Lerele) |
| 15 | Exiliado en el labavo |
| 16 | El Blade |
| 17 | Tan Solo |
| 18 | Mi Primera Cana |
| 19 | Bossanova |
| 20 | Exiliado En El Lavabo |
| 21 | Te Vi Te Vi |
| 22 | Naturaleza |
| 23 | Cacho a Cacho |
| 24 | Demonios |
| 25 | Vuelvo A Las Andadas |
| 26 | Alegra Esa Cara |
| 27 | Jardín Del Olvido |
| 28 | Destrangis In The Night |
| 29 | Tan Sólo |
| 30 | Suma y Sigue |
| 31 | Quieto Parao |
| 32 | Miriam |
| 33 | El Diario No Hablaba De Ti |
| 34 | Ke Pasa !? |
| 35 | Ya no me acuerdo |
| 36 | Tu calorro(Con Vicentico) |
| 37 | Ahora |
| 38 | Apagón |
| 39 | Corazón aerodinámico |
| 40 | Cuando cae la luna |
| 41 | Cuando tu te vas |
| 42 | Cuando tú te vas |
| 43 | El run run |
| 44 | El yonki (en directo) |
| 45 | Estrella fugaz |
| 46 | Fin de semana |
| 47 | Fuente de energía |
| 48 | Hemicraneal |
| 49 | Jardin del olvido |
| 50 | Ke pasa!? |
Estopa Albums
About Estopa
Estopa is a Spanish duo from Barcelona formed in 1999 by brothers José and David Muñoz, who revolutionized Spanish pop by blending rumba catalana with rock, reggae, and flamenco influences. Their breakthrough album "Esto es Estopa" launched hits like "La Raja de Tu Falda" and "Vino Tinto," establishing their signature sound of gritty vocals, acoustic guitars, and street-smart lyrics that resonated with working-class Spain. Songs like "Como Camarón" showcased their ability to honor flamenco legends while creating something entirely modern, while "Me Falta el Aliento" demonstrated their knack for anthemic choruses. Over six albums including "Destrangis" and "Estopa," they've maintained their authentic Barcelona identity while becoming one of Spain's most beloved acts, proving that local sounds could achieve massive commercial success without losing their cultural roots.