In 2018, Granch won the third season of the talent contest
Factor X España. During the contest, he competed in
Laura Pausini's team, performing songs including "El Sitio De Mi Recreo" by
Antonio Vega, "Pausa" by Izal, and "La Quiero A Morir" by
Francis Cabrel. In 2019, his first solo single, "Late", was released along with its music video. It was at this moment he began balancing his music career with songwriting and recording projects. His first
EP, self-titled, was released on April 26, 2019. In August, he released the single "Te Quiodio". In March 2020, he released the song "Millonario" and began teasing his debut studio album. The album's lead single, "Tengo Que Calmarme", was released in May. The full album of the same name was released on June 26, 2020. The same year, it was announced that he was jumping into acting, starring as Phillipe, a French prince, in the fourth season of the Spanish
Netflix series
Élite. The season was released on June 18, 2021. In 2021, Granch released the single "
Tiroteo", featuring Spanish singer Marc Seguí, and a remix featuring Puerto Rican singer
Rauw Alejandro. The remix became a sleeper hit and went platinum in multiple countries. He later released the singles "No Pegamos" and "Lüky Charm". Granch released multiple singles in anticipation for this second studio album, including “De Colegio”, “No Te Bastó, Mi Corazón”, “Solo X Ti”, “Platicamos” featuring Mexican singer Leon Leiden and "Nena". The album, titled
Amor Escupido, was released on October 28, 2022. He released a music video for the single "Que Todo Sea Probar" to coincide with the album's release. In August 2023, he released a remix of “Solo X Ti” with Spanish singer
Abraham Mateo. In 2024, Granch made his film debut in the biographical drama
Disco, Ibiza, Locomía, where he portrays Jaume, a fictional member of the Spanish pop group
Locomía. The same year, he released the singles "Gigante" in March, "Titiritar" in May, and "Fotomatón" in July. In September, he collaborated with Puerto Rican singer
Gale for the song "Tarantino", inspired by American filmmaker
Quentin Tarantino. The following month, he released his third studio album
Experimento 0150. In 2025, he appeared in the romantic comedy film
Me Has Robado El Corazón. He released the song "Dimelo" as a part of the movie's soundtrack. == Discography ==