Impacto Cinco formed in 2016 in Guachupita, a neighborhood in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The group's track "Sábado" became a hit, known for its catchy rhythm that captured a weekend party feel. They've also released songs like "(Tudo Vai Mudar) Amanhã," "Mãos de Seda, Coração de Ferro," and "Viver Triste."
Their music often addresses urban life and social issues, which has sparked debate about their lyrics. While some listeners connect with these themes, others have criticized the content. The band includes members El Cherry Scom, Wassa, El Boke, El Fother, and Omega El Fuerte.
They've worked with other artists in the Latin urban scene, including El Alfa, Chimbala, and Anuel AA. Their sound has found audiences in the Dominican Republic and internationally, with performances in Europe and the United States.
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