A quartet that formed after Camila, blending pop, rock, and Latin rhythms around themes of love and loss.
For a quick sense of their lane, try "Déjame Llorar" or the Selena-featuring "Amor Prohibido", both are pretty much what they do, done well.
They've been a steady presence in Latin pop-rock since their 2006 debut, with songs like "Déjame Llorar" capturing the kind of straightforward emotional pull that sticks around. Their sound isn't flashy, but it's reliable, tracks from "Amor Prohibido" to "Inevitable" keep circling back to relationships and longing, which has earned them a loyal following across Latin America and the U.S.
Samo came together in 2004 after Camila split, releasing their self-titled album two years later. They put out records steadily through the 2000s and 2010s, like 2008's "Me Gusta Como Eres" and 2012's "Inevitable," before Pablo Hurtado's departure in 2020 and the 2022 album "Eterno."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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