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Fermin Muguruza is a Basque musician, singer, songwriter, and producer who has been active in the music industry since the 1980s.
He was born on April 20, 1963, in Irun, Spain.
Fermin Muguruza is known for his fusion of punk, ska, reggae, and hip-hop music styles, creating a unique sound that reflects his Basque heritage and political beliefs.
He gained fame as the lead vocalist of the influential Basque punk band Kortatu, which was active from 1983 to 1988.
After Kortatu disbanded, Fermin Muguruza formed the band Negu Gorriak in 1990, which continued to blend punk, ska, and reggae music with politically charged lyrics in Basque and Spanish.
Fermin Muguruza has also released several solo albums, including "Brigadistak Sound System" (1999), "In-komunikazioa" (2001), and "Astakist" (2013).
He is a vocal advocate for Basque independence and has used his music to raise awareness of social and political issues in the Basque Country.
In addition to his music career, Fermin Muguruza has also worked as a film director, actor, and producer, creating documentaries and films that explore Basque culture and history.
He has collaborated with a variety of artists from around the world, including Manu Chao, Che Sudaka, and Chico Trujillo, to create music that transcends borders and languages.
Fermin Muguruza continues to be an influential figure in the Basque music scene, using his platform to promote social justice, cultural diversity, and the rights of marginalized communities.