Maná
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Maná

Maná formed in Guadalajara, Mexico in the late 1980s with Fher Olvera on vocals, Sergio Vallín on guitar, Juan Calleros on bass, and Alex González on drums....

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Maná, the Guadalajara band that defined Latin rock

From '¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños?' to 'Labios Compartidos,' they've soundtracked a generation.

For the full picture, you need both 'En El Muelle de San Blas' and something like 'Revolución de Amor.' That's their range right there.

Maná's music has always had a conscience, whether it's the environmental plea in '¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños?' or the romantic ache of 'Vivir Sin Aire.' Their songs like 'El Verdadero Amor Perdona' became radio fixtures, and they've stayed relevant through decades of shifting trends. They're one of those bands that just feels woven into the fabric of Latin American life.

They came together in Guadalajara in the late '80s and broke through with that 1992 album. The work kept coming, from 'Cuando los Ángeles Lloran' in 1995 to 'Cama Incendiada' in 2015, even weathering a plagiarism dispute over 'Labios Compartidos' in 2008.

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Maná formed in Guadalajara, Mexico in the late 1980s with Fher Olvera on vocals, Sergio Vallín on guitar, Juan Calleros on bass, and Alex González on drums. Their 1992 album '¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños?' gave them their breakthrough, with the title track becoming known for its social and environmental themes.

Songs like 'En El Muelle de San Blas,' 'Vivir Sin Aire,' and 'Labios Compartidos' became staples of their catalog, connecting with audiences across Latin America and the United States. They followed with albums including 'Cuando los Ángeles Lloran' in 1995 and 'Revolución de Amor' in 2002.

In 2008, the band faced plagiarism accusations regarding 'Labios Compartidos,' which they denied, stating they had purchased rights to the original melody. They've continued recording with albums like 'Drama y Luz' in 2011 and 'Cama Incendiada' in 2015.

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