A group from Aguascalientes whose 2011 song 'Brigas' drew protests over its portrayal of violent relationships.
For their sound, try 'Inesquecível' or 'O Que Passou Passou.' For the controversy that defined them, 'Brigas' is the one.
In 2011, they released 'Brigas,' a song that detailed violent relationship conflicts. The track sparked significant debate, with critics arguing it glorified violence and harmful stereotypes. Protests followed, and some venues stopped booking the band. Their catalog also includes songs like 'Inesquecível' and 'O Que Passou Passou' that became staples for their audience.
Banda Líbanos formed in Aguascalientes, Mexico in 1995. They built a following with a mix of traditional Mexican music and contemporary sounds, playing at fiestas and festivals. The group defended 'Brigas' as a cautionary tale about domestic violence, saying it reflected real situations.
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