A regional Mexican group from Mazatlán that survived a tragic accident and kept making music.
For a sense of their range, try 'Água Com Açúcar' for that Brazilian-tinged groove, or 'Frio Da Solidão' if you want the slower, heartfelt stuff.
They started in 1997 with a tight family lineup, working in regional Mexican styles but later weaving in Brazilian sounds on tracks like 'Água Com Açúcar.' Their story isn't just about hits; it's about resilience after the 2009 bus crash that took members, and how they rebuilt around the Lizarraga brothers and Ruiz cousins. Songs like 'Frio Da Solidão' from 2005 show their ballad side, while collaborations with MC Dread on 'Não Tem Perdão' hint at their reach.
Formed in Mazatlán in 1997, they put out early albums like 'El Primero' in 1998 and 'Sufriendo Por Ti' in 2000. After the 2009 accident, they kept recording, with albums like 'Al Final De La Calle' in 2010 and more recent songs blending Mexican and Brazilian influences.
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