3 Hombres
3 Hombres formed in Monterrey, Mexico, with Francisco Javier González on vocals and guitar, José Guadalupe Tijerina on bass and vocals, and Carlos Alberto...
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3 Hombres formed in Monterrey, Mexico, with Francisco Javier González on vocals and guitar, José Guadalupe Tijerina on bass and vocals, and Carlos Alberto González on drums and vocals. They released albums like "El Milagro" in 1990 and "13" in 1998, drawing from traditional Mexican corridos and boleros.
Their song "Día 13" became their most recognizable track, though its lyrics about a tragic love story sparked some debate. Other songs like "As Três Noivas" and "Hotel" show their range within their style.
The band faced legal issues over copyright claims and personal struggles among members, including addiction and financial problems. Despite this, they remained active through the 1990s with albums like "Y Volveré" and "Tres Hombres."
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