Opuestos Sentidos
Opuestos Sentidos formed in Monterrey, Mexico in 1993, led by Joel Elizalde. Their early sound mixed traditional Mexican corridos with pop melodies, though...
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Opuestos Sentidos formed in Monterrey, Mexico in 1993, led by Joel Elizalde. Their early sound mixed traditional Mexican corridos with pop melodies, though they initially struggled to find a record label willing to take them on. They kept playing local venues and working on their material.
In 1996, their single "Fiesta" became a hit across Mexico. The song's upbeat rhythm and party lyrics connected with listeners. They followed it with albums like En Vivo in 1997 and A Corazón Abierto in 2000. Other songs from that period include "¿A Dónde?" and "Ámame, Bésame."
Around 2001, the band had a legal dispute with their former label that led to a break in their activity. Some of their music also drew criticism for lyrics about drinking and violence. They returned with albums like Sin Maquillaje in 2002 and Más Allá de Todo in 2005.
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