What better way to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month than with an Argentine rock icon on Tiny Desk? On Monday, NPR shared Fito Páez’s performance, which saw him play songs from across his lengthy discography and also offer the “world premiere” of a new track.

Páez, dressed in a sparkly coat, opened his set with the classic “A Rodar Mi Vida” from 1992’s El Amor Después del Amor, backed by horns, sax, and a pair of backup singers who harmonized with him. “An unusual version of a very popular song,” Páez declared.

The musician continued into “Mariposa Tecknicolor,” one of his most recognizable songs, from 1994’s Circo Beat , enhancing his futuristic keyboard solo outro. The musician then snuck in a newer track, “Sale el Sol” from his March album, Novela . “This is going to be a live

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