Alejandro Preschel is a singer-songwriter and guitarist whose music is shaped by movement—between countries, cultures, and genres. Born in the United States, he spent four formative years in Venezuela before returning to America, carrying an early sense of home that never completely left. He was raised in Miami, Florida—a sun-bleached crossroads where languages, rhythms, and cultures collided.
A guitarist first, Alejandro’s sound was shaped by blues and rock legends like David Gilmour, John Mayer, Jimmy Page, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Eric Clapton, building a foundation of tone, restraint, and intensity. Over time, he became obsessed not just with playing, but with understanding—the roots behind the music, the history behind emotion, and what makes certain songs timeless. In that process, he found his way into country music.
He records in both English and Spanish, treating language as another instrument and leaning into whichever voice tells the truth most directly. His breakthrough moment came in March 2025 with “Free Venezuela,” a song that resonated across social media and connected with listeners who understand displacement, pride, grief, and loving a homeland from far away.
At the heart of Alejandro’s work is a simple goal: to tell the truth in a way that lasts. Whether he’s writing from the perspective of love, loneliness, pride, regret, or belonging, his songs carry the feeling of someone reaching for meaning without pretending to have all the answers.