Rice
Rice formed in Havana in the early 2000s, led by vocalist and songwriter Ernesto Rivero. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2006, and they built a...
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Rice formed in Havana in the early 2000s, led by vocalist and songwriter Ernesto Rivero. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2006, and they built a following in Cuba before reaching a wider audience. The song 'Apuriko' from 2012 became their most recognizable track, with its upbeat rhythm and melody catching on internationally.
Their music pulls from Afro-Cuban traditions while incorporating pop elements, heard on albums like 'Cuba Linda' from 2016 and 'Resiliencia' from 2020. Other songs like 'Asterisk' and 'Hana no Sai' show their range within that blend. The band includes Pedro Martinez on guitar, Juan Carlos Gonzalez on bass, Alejandro Delgado on percussion, and Ricardo Rodriguez on drums alongside Rivero.
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