With an airy falsetto that emerges effortlessly from his richly expressive tenor voice, León Larregui is best known as the charismatic frontman and guitarist for Latin Grammy Award-winning Mexican neo psych-rock veterans Zoé. He is also a charting solo artist and noted collaborator who has worked with many top-flight Latin artists including Enrique Bunbury, Natalia LaFourcade, Carla Morrison, and Mon Laferte, to name a few. His diverse writing style melds sophisticated pop melodies with Latin and rock rhythms and juxtaposes organic instruments with electronic ones. He and Morrison cut the single “Mensajero,” which became a regional hit at U.S. indie rock radio. He also cut a pair of duets with LaFourcade including “Rue Vieille Du Temple.” In 2015, he appeared with Bunbury during the latter’s MTV Unplugged episode.