Dayanara
Dayanara is a band from Mexico City with Heidi Avellaneda on lead vocals, Herman Flores on guitar, Alejandro Oseguera on bass, and Eduardo Yanes on drums....
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Dayanara is a band from Mexico City with Heidi Avellaneda on lead vocals, Herman Flores on guitar, Alejandro Oseguera on bass, and Eduardo Yanes on drums. They released their debut album 'El Innombrable' in 2006, which included the song of the same name that became their breakthrough track.
Their discography includes 'Lluvia Azul' in 2009, 'Nocturno' in 2012, 'Tempestad' in 2015, and 'Eterno' in 2018. Other songs in their catalog include 'El Desquite,' 'Me Lo Crei,' and 'Adictivo.'
In 2010, their performance at a music festival was interrupted by protesters, which sparked media discussion about artistic expression. The band's lyrics often touch on themes of social issues and personal relationships.
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