3+2 makes straightforward Latin pop that connects through familiar themes and melodic hooks.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Lola Lola' or 'Baila Como Quieras.' They're both pretty direct, no-fuss pop tracks.
They've been making music since forming in Mexico City, releasing albums like 'Sueños,' 'Infinito,' and 'Eterno.' Songs like 'Baila Como Quieras' and 'La Fuerza Del Amor' show their approach, uncomplicated pop with Latin rhythms that doesn't try to be groundbreaking. Some critics have called their work commercial or unoriginal, but they've kept at it anyway, sticking to what they do without much fuss.
The band formed in Mexico City with three vocalists, Melissa Robles, Juliana Gómez, and Darío Cuéllar, and two instrumentalists, Rodrigo García and Sergio Avilés. They've released several albums and kept making music through the years, even when some dismissed it as too straightforward.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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