4AM Perú
4AM Perú formed in 2011 as a Peruvian pop-rock band with four members: Carlos Torres, Paulo Sánchez, Unai Gutiérrez, and Ignacio Rodríguez. Their song 'Tan...
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4AM Perú formed in 2011 as a Peruvian pop-rock band with four members: Carlos Torres, Paulo Sánchez, Unai Gutiérrez, and Ignacio Rodríguez. Their song 'Tan solo tú' came out in 2013 and connected with listeners, giving the band some mainstream attention. Rodríguez left in 2015, and the group continued as a trio.
Their debut album was also called 'Tan solo tú' and included that track along with other ballads. They followed it with albums like 'No Hay Más' and 'El Mundo Que Sonríe.' Another song of theirs, 'Verde Color,' appears among their top tracks.
Torres handles lead vocals and guitar, Sánchez plays bass and sings, and Gutiérrez is on drums and vocals. Their music often deals with love and heartbreak, and it has found a steady audience in Peru.
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