Trinidad
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Trinidad

Trinidad formed in Mexico City in the early 1970s with Gilberto Parra on vocals and guitar, Jorge Muñiz on drums, José Hernández on bass, and Sergio Ruiz on...

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Trinidad's romantic ballads and cumbias from Mexico City

A 1970s Mexican group known for hits like "Dame Un Poquito De Amor" and warm, danceable love songs.

If you want the vibe, try "La Piel Bien Caliente" or "Dame Un Poquito De Amor." They're straightforward, a little sweaty, and exactly what people mean when they talk about that era.

Trinidad gave Mexican pop a specific sound in the early 70s, those romantic ballads and cumbias weren't just background music. Songs like "La Piel Bien Caliente" and "Dame Un Poquito De Amor" became staples because they felt direct and uncomplicated, the kind of thing people actually played at parties or on the radio. They're a clear example of how regional pop scenes worked before everything got globalized.

The group formed in Mexico City around 1970 with Gilberto Parra on vocals and guitar, Jorge Muñiz on drums, José Hernández on bass, and Sergio Ruiz on keyboards. They put out albums like "Trinidad" in 1973 and "Te Estoy Extrañando" in 1974, then kept going until they stopped performing in 2013.

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Trinidad formed in Mexico City in the early 1970s with Gilberto Parra on vocals and guitar, Jorge Muñiz on drums, José Hernández on bass, and Sergio Ruiz on keyboards. They became known for romantic ballads and cumbias.

Their 1973 single "Dame Un Poquito De Amor" was a hit in Mexico. Other songs like "Voy a Morir Dentro Tuyo" and "A mi me gusta esa" also found an audience. They released albums including "Trinidad" in 1973 and "Te Estoy Extrañando" in 1974.

Trinidad stopped performing in 2013.

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