The band formed in 1994 and rode the breakout hit "Mentirosa" through the late 1990s.
For their early energy, "Mentirosa" still hits. Later, something like "Una Ráfaga De Amor" shows how they held onto that cumbia core.
Rafaga's sound gave Argentine cumbia a specific, durable shape. Their 1996 single "Mentirosa" broke through nationally, and songs like "Yo Sere" became live staples. They kept recording and touring even when some lyrics drew criticism, and they worked with artists like Ricky Martin and Los Pericos.
They formed in Buenos Aires in 1994 with Ariel Puchetta leading. Early albums like "Te Amo" and "Una Cerveza" kept momentum going after "Mentirosa." The lineup shifted over time, and they recorded a live album at Luna Park in 2001.
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