The group behind "Anclas" blended pop, salsa, and R&B in the mid-1990s.
For their signature sound, start with "Anclas." Then try "Verdad en tus Mentiras" to hear how they handled pop and salsa together.
Their 1994 single "Anclas" became a Latin chart success with its themes of family and connection. Songs like "Verdad en tus Mentiras" and "Volver A Respirar" show how they mixed pop, salsa, and R&B. Their lyrics sometimes addressed social issues, which gave their music weight beyond just the sound.
They released their self-titled debut album and later records like "Mundo" and "Reencuentro." Recordings from that period, including "Solo" and "Fuego en Ti," capture their mid-1990s style. Specific timeline details are sparse, but their music documents a particular moment in Latin pop.
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