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The result of this rare blend was the 2006 album Lo Que Hay Es Lo Que Ves (What You See Is What You Get), a record full of inspired, laid-back compositions with a particularly modern vibe, especially the decidedly mature and melodious "Uno y Uno Es Igual a Tres" ("One and One Equals Three"). For his followup, Un Dia Mas en el Circo (Another Day in the Circus), released late last year, the Venezuelan singer picks up were his last album left off. The discordant chords of the social critique "Juan de Afuera" prove his heart and soul remain in the right place.