The title Pájaro que vuela libre (Bird that flies free) reflects themes of liberation, nature, and the raw, unrefined beauty found in everyday life—a hallmark of his "Chatarrero" persona.

Following his 2011 debut, Campello returned to the "scrap yard" (chatarrero) to recycle everyday life into pure art. The album solidified his signature "mestizaje" style—a raw, emotional blend of flamenco, rock, reggae, and bulerías Key Album Highlights: Production Dream Team: Produced by the heavyweights Tino di Geraldo Guillermo Quero

Traditional bulerías and rumbas served as the rhythmic backbone. Diverse Influences: The album incorporates elements of reggae, rock, and jazz fusion , creating a "free bird" ( pájaro libre ) atmosphere that mirrors the album's title. Collaborations:

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Released on April 16, 2013, the album title translates to "Bird that flies free," perfectly capturing Campello’s transition from a band frontman to a liberated solo artist. Produced by the veteran duo and Guillermo Quero , the record maintains the "mestizo" (mixed) spirit of his previous work while leaning into more introspective and diverse grooves.