A Buenos Aires band that built a Latin American following with songs about love, doubt, and social themes.
For a sense of their vibe, try 'No Encuentro El Norte' or 'Suave Regazo'. They're straightforward, melodic reggae songs that don't overcomplicate things.
They came out of Argentina's reggae scene in the mid-2000s with albums like 'Jah Guía' and 'Tranquilo'. A song like 'No Encuentro El Norte' shows their mix of Spanish-language introspection and steady rhythms. Their 2013 hit 'Tú Sin Mí' broke them wider across the region, and their name itself nods to Peter Tosh and Rastafarian ideas.
They formed around 2005 with Mariano Castro on vocals, and early records established their place in Argentina. The lineup has shifted over time, but Castro has stayed at the front. Their sound has kept its reggae foundation while songs like 'Sálvame' and 'Hoja En Blanco' found listeners.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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