L.S.P.
L.S.P. (Latin Soul Project) started in Barcelona around 2006, with Ruben Lopez and David Sanabria at the center. Their first album was called 'Latin Soul.'...
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L.S.P. (Latin Soul Project) started in Barcelona around 2006, with Ruben Lopez and David Sanabria at the center. Their first album was called 'Latin Soul.' They worked with Alex of Latin Nation on a track called 'Abandoned,' which got some attention.
Their sound mixed Latin rhythms with urban beats, and they put out albums like 'Alma' in 2009 and 'Roots' in 2012. The group included Sergio Fernandez on guitar, Carlos Franco on bass, and Jorge Torres on drums alongside Lopez and Sanabria.
Some of their songs, like 'How I Feel,' carried that blend of styles. They kept recording through the 2010s with releases such as 'Evolution' and 'Legacy.'
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