Óscar Fonseca, known professionally as Fonseca, is a renowned singer-songwriter and musician from Honduras whose eclectic sound blends elements of Latin pop, rock, reggae, and soul with thoughtful lyrics that resonate with audiences across the Spanish-speaking world. Born on January 13, 1978, in San Pedro Sula, Fonseca's musical journey began in his teens when he formed his first band, Sonidinho, which laid the foundation for his future success. His distinct voice and poetic songwriting quickly set him apart from his contemporaries, earning him a loyal fanbase and critical acclaim. Fonseca's career took a transformative turn with the formation of his new project, "Fonseca et les Anges," which he describes as a fusion of his Latin roots with a French touch, reflecting his time spent in France. This collaboration with a group of French musicians and producers brought a new dimension to his music, infusing it with fresh sounds and international flavors. The project's debut album was a critical success, showcasing Fonseca's versatility as an artist and his ability to bridge cultural divides through music. With hits like "La Playa" and "No Hay Nadie Más," Fonseca et les Anges has become synonymous with a unique blend of Latin passion and European elegance, captivating listeners around the globe with their infectious rhythms and soulful melodies. Fonseca's live performances are equally enchanting, filled with energy, emotion, and an undeniable connection with his audience that underscores his reputation as one of Latin America's most dynamic and beloved artists.