"Honestidad Brutal" is a landmark double CD album by the renowned Argentine singer-songwriter Andrés Calamaro, released in 1999. This ambitious project features over 37 tracks that blend rock, pop, and Latin influences with deeply personal lyrics reflecting themes of love, heartbreak, and introspection. The album is widely regarded as one of Calamaro's masterpieces and has been praised for its raw honesty and musical diversity. Andrés Calamaro began his career with Los Abuelos de la Nada before achieving massive success as a solo artist; he is celebrated for hits like "Flaca," "Loco," and "Te Quiero Igual." His work has earned him multiple awards across Latin America and Spain. The manufacturer Dro (Discos Radiactivos Organizados) is a prominent Spanish record label known for supporting influential artists in the Spanish-speaking music scene since the early 1980s.