Dagucci
Dagucci is a Mexican group that formed with Ivan Valdéz on vocals, Alex Ojeda on guitar, Ricardo Covarrubias on keyboards, Emmanuel Guevara on bass, and...
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Dagucci is a Mexican group that formed with Ivan Valdéz on vocals, Alex Ojeda on guitar, Ricardo Covarrubias on keyboards, Emmanuel Guevara on bass, and Mauricio Cuevas on drums. Their sound mixes regional Mexican styles with pop elements, and they've been known for energetic live shows.
Their most recognizable track is probably "Una Copa de Vino," which came out in 2006. They followed it with songs like "Por Que Nos Dejamos" in 2008 and "El Veneno" in 2010, sticking mostly to themes of love and relationships.
At times, their lyrics and videos drew some criticism, but they kept putting out music through the 2010s, including "Mi Último Beso" in 2012 and "La Vida Es un Carnaval" in 2014.
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