On’ta
On'ta is a Mexican urban pop collective formed by Eder Muñoz on vocals, Jair Jacome on guitar, Luis Arturo León on bass, and Rafael Carrasco on drums. They...
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On'ta is a Mexican urban pop collective formed by Eder Muñoz on vocals, Jair Jacome on guitar, Luis Arturo León on bass, and Rafael Carrasco on drums. They broke through in 2013 with their album 'Tengo Que Hablarte,' which shares its name with one of their top songs. Their sound pulls from traditional Mexican rhythms while working in contemporary urban styles.
Their 2015 album 'Almas Gemelas' dealt with themes of love and loss, and by 2018's 'El Universo,' they were trying more experimental directions. The song 'Yo Sabré Hallarte El Modo' is another track that's stayed in their setlists. Their lyrics sometimes draw criticism for being too direct about social realities, as with the song 'El Rey,' but they've generally kept making music on their own terms.
In 2017, the group faced some legal trouble over an alleged unauthorized song use, but they worked through it and kept recording. They haven't become a constant chart presence, but they've maintained a following that connects with their straightforward approach to writing about everyday life in Mexico.
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