Oz Bambaz
Oz Bambaz formed in Havana in 1997, originally called Esencia. They changed their name to Oz Bambaz in 2000. Their song 'Manuela' came out in 2003 and became...
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Oz Bambaz formed in Havana in 1997, originally called Esencia. They changed their name to Oz Bambaz in 2000. Their song 'Manuela' came out in 2003 and became widely known. They released albums like 'Diferente' in 2005 and 'Calle' in 2008.
Their music includes songs like 'Cole Cole' and 'Marcela' from their catalog. The group has had a consistent lineup with members including El Tosco on vocals, El Chulo on drums, El Fillo on bass, and El Pollo on keyboards.
In 2006, there was a legal dispute over the rights to 'Manuela,' which the band eventually won. They kept making music after that, with another album called 'De Vuelta' appearing in 2012.
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