Shinobi J
Shinobi J formed in Buenos Aires in the late 1990s around childhood friends Agustín Zubillaga on vocals and guitar and Pablo Ariel on drums. Their debut album...
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Shinobi J formed in Buenos Aires in the late 1990s around childhood friends Agustín Zubillaga on vocals and guitar and Pablo Ariel on drums. Their debut album came out in 1999, featuring the song 'Amor De Verano' which became their breakout single.
That track, along with others like 'Nadie Como Tú' and 'Orilla Del Mar', helped them find an audience across Latin America. The music had a romantic, melodic quality that connected with listeners, though some critics questioned how it related to traditional Argentine sounds.
They kept recording after that initial period, with songs like 'Tóxica' appearing in their catalog later on. The band's work from those years still gets played, particularly the summer-themed singles that first got them noticed.
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