Los Askis
Los Askis formed in 1994, starting out in the working-class neighborhood of Neza York City. Their early years were lean, with financial constraints and...
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Los Askis formed in 1994, starting out in the working-class neighborhood of Neza York City. Their early years were lean, with financial constraints and industry skepticism, but they built a following through persistence. In 2008, the band faced a significant loss when lead singer Armando Palomas died.
Their music includes songs like "¡Ay! Mi corazón," "Desde Lejos," and "Te Daré Una Rosa." They've released albums such as Historias de Vida in 1998, De Corazón a Corazón in 2000, and AsÍ Soy Yo in 2006.
Los Askis have drawn criticism at times for lyrics with explicit language and suggestive themes. They've also been involved in legal disputes over copyright infringement allegations. The current lineup includes Jorge "El Aski" Medina on vocals, Oscar "El Aski" Cruz on bass, and Juan Carlos "El Aski" López on guitar.
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