Rojo
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Rojo

Rojo started in 2000 in Guadalajara, Mexico, with brothers Emmanuel and Oswaldo Rodriguez and their cousin Rubí. They played local churches and built a...

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Rojo, a steady voice in Mexican Christian pop.

A Guadalajara band that built a following from local churches with songs like 'Con Todo' and 'Soy Tuyo Hoy'.

For a sense of their sound, 'Soy Tuyo Hoy' and 'Con Todo' frame it well. They're plainspoken, earnest, and built to last.

Rojo's music gave a straightforward, accessible shape to Christian pop-rock in Mexico and beyond. Songs like 'Con Todo' became staples for listeners who wanted devotion without complexity. Their steady output, from early tracks like 'Fuego De Dios' to later ones, kept faith-centered music present in everyday spaces.

They started in 2000 in Guadalajara, playing local churches and releasing albums like 'Rojo' in 2001. Over the years, they toured internationally and kept recording, with songs such as 'Contigo Haré Historia' reflecting their consistent focus. Their story is one of sticking with it, not dramatic reinvention.

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Rojo started in 2000 in Guadalajara, Mexico, with brothers Emmanuel and Oswaldo Rodriguez and their cousin Rubí. They played local churches and built a following from there, not as a grand launch but as a steady, practical beginning. Their early work included songs like 'Fuego De Dios' and 'Soy Tuyo Hoy', which helped define their sound in those years.

Over time, they put out albums such as 'Rojo' in 2001, followed by others like '2' and '24/7'. Tracks like 'Con Todo' and 'Contigo Haré Historia' became staples for their listeners, blending straightforward Christian themes with accessible pop-rock arrangements. They toured internationally, reaching audiences beyond Mexico without much fanfare about breaking barriers.

Their music often centers on faith and devotion, with 'Una generación apasionada' reflecting that focus. They kept recording and performing, maintaining a presence in Christian music circles through consistent output rather than dramatic shifts. The band's story is less about a meteoric rise and more about sticking with it, making music that resonated in churches and homes.

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