Kameleba
Kameleba formed in Argentina in the late 1990s. The band's name translates to "chameleon," which fits their approach to blending different styles. They built...
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Kameleba formed in Argentina in the late 1990s. The band's name translates to "chameleon," which fits their approach to blending different styles. They built an audience playing local venues before things shifted with the 2003 single "Con Vos." That song, along with others like "Espejo" and "Baila y salta," helped them reach listeners across Latin America.
The core members include Martin "Moska" Lorenzo on vocals, Alejandro "Tavo" Lorenzo on guitar, Mariano "Mancha" Martínez on bass, Pablo "Pablito" Sivori on percussion, and Mariano "Mono" Mieres on drums. Their sound pulls from cumbia, rock, and pop, with touches of funk and reggae showing up in later work. They've released albums like "Con Vos" in 2005, "Kilombo" in 2008, and "Resiliencia" in 2018.
Their live shows are known for being high-energy, and they've occasionally used their music to comment on social issues.
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