A Buenos Aires group that mixed folk with pop and found national success with the 1995 ballad "Tomara."
For their sound, start with "Tomara." For their later work, "Louco Pra Te Amar" gives you the idea.
They captured something specific in mid-90s Argentina with "Tomara," a ballad whose title just means "maybe." That mood carried through to songs like "Louco Pra Te Amar" and "Quase Me Chamou de Amor," which kept their mix of folk and pop feeling grounded. They weren't chasing trends, just writing the songs they played in Caballito bars.
They formed in the early 1990s in Buenos Aires, playing covers locally before writing their own material. After "Tomara" hit in 1995, they kept releasing albums like "Acariciando el Cielo" and "10 Años" with the original lineup, including singer Leandro Marques.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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