Banda Deep formed in 1996 in Mexico City, a group of musicians drawn to banda music. They spent years playing local events, building a following the slow way. Their 2007 single "Pobre Viúva" changed things. The song's story of a widow's grief connected with listeners, becoming a hit that pushed the band into wider recognition.
Their music often worked with traditional banda rhythms, though they sometimes brought in other sounds. Albums like "Para Ti," "Corazón de Acero," and "Yo Te Amo" showed this range. Songs like "Você É Profeta" and "Ali Na Cruz" became part of their set, alongside "Pobre Viúva."
In 2012, the band faced plagiarism accusations over a song that sounded similar to an older banda composition. They kept working after that, but the episode stayed part of their story.
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