De Hombre a Hombre
De Hombre a Hombre formed in Medellín, Colombia, with Leonardo Franco, Mario Muñoz, and Henry Mora. They started playing local bars and festivals before their...
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De Hombre a Hombre formed in Medellín, Colombia, with Leonardo Franco, Mario Muñoz, and Henry Mora. They started playing local bars and festivals before their 1996 debut album 'Me Levantare' brought them wider attention. The title track became something of an anthem, its message of rising again connecting with listeners.
Their catalog includes albums like 'Sueños,' 'Huellas,' and 'Amanecer.' Songs like 'Aleluya a Cristo Rey' and 'TÚ Eres Mi Refugio' show their range within Latin music, touching on both spiritual and personal themes. They've sometimes addressed social issues in their lyrics, which has led to occasional debate.
They kept recording and performing, maintaining a presence without becoming a mainstream crossover act. Their music stayed grounded in the sounds and concerns of their Colombian roots, even as it reached audiences elsewhere.
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