
David de la Chica Passes Away, Key Lyricist of Los Delinqüentes
The Spanish indie music scene is in mourning. David de la Chica, known to everyone by his stage name Davile, has died at the age of fifty after battling a prolonged illness. The group Los Delinqüentes, where he worked as a lyricist and musician, has confirmed the sad news through its official channels. 😔
A Diverse and Prolific Musical Career
Davile's career was not limited to a single band. In addition to his fundamental role in Los Delinqüentes, he was the lead vocalist of the group Palocortao and a member of La Banda del Ratón. His collaboration as a co-author was decisive in creating some of the group's most iconic hits, where his wit in writing and his very particular musical style helped define their sound. 🎸
Some of his most recognized songs:- 'Tabanquero' - A classic track with characteristic lyrics.
- 'Amor Plutónico' - A showcase of his lyrical ability.
- 'Pirata del Estrecho' - Another hit bearing his creative signature.
His bandmates assure that his particular sense of humor and extensive creative legacy will remain forever in their hearts.
The Music World's Emotional Farewell
The band used its social media to bid farewell to their friend and collaborator, sharing messages full of affection and nostalgia. In them, they emphasize the indelible mark left by both his work and his unique personality. The news has triggered a wave of condolences and tributes from fans and other artists, who recognize his weight in the genre. 💬
Bands he participated in:- Los Delinqüentes - As main lyricist and musician.
- Palocortao - Performing as vocalist.
- La Banda del Ratón - As an active group member.
A Legacy of Wit and Personality
Those who knew him highlight that humor was his trademark, a quality so present that he probably would have found a witty and cheerful rhyme even for this moment of farewell. His ability to blend intelligent lyrics with a very defined sound not only marked his band but also influenced the music scene he moved in. His memory endures in the songs and in the people who admired him. 🎶