Known for a version of "Cumbaya" that spread widely, plus Spanish-language pop tracks and work with Juan Magan.
For a quick sense of their range, listen to the folk simplicity of "Cumbaya" and then jump to the pop collaboration "Tú Lo Sabes."
That 1964 recording of "Cumbaya" became a widely known version of the spiritual. Their catalog shows a real shift from that folk material to contemporary pop, like the collaboration "Tú Lo Sabes" with Juan Magan. Songs like "Por Favor Quiereme" and "Una En Un Millón" fill out a Spanish-language catalog that's more varied than you might expect from just one hit.
They recorded a version of "Cumbaya" that became widely known, releasing it on a 1964 album of the same name. Later work includes songs like "Por Favor Quiereme" and a collaboration with Juan Magan on "TÚ Lo Sabes."
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