A Guadalajara band whose fusion style and socially conscious lyrics have sparked both support and debate.
For a good sense of their range, try 'Llévate Todo' and 'Desde Que Te Fuiste' back to back. They show how the band moves between different moods while keeping that Mexican rhythmic foundation.
They've built a catalog that moves between traditional Mexican rhythms and contemporary arrangements, with songs like 'Llévate Todo' finding audiences in Mexico and beyond. Their lyrics often touch on social and political themes, which has drawn attention and sometimes controversy. The single 'El Mensajito' became a breakthrough hit that helped them gain wider popularity after early skepticism from critics.
They started in Guadalajara mixing traditional Mexican rhythms with more contemporary sounds, facing some initial skepticism over their fusion approach. They kept at it, and 'El Mensajito' became a breakthrough that helped them reach a wider audience. Their work has continued to include songs like 'Un Engaño Mas' and 'Hijos Ingratos' while maintaining that blend of styles.
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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