Vazquez Sounds
Vazquez Sounds are a trio from Veracruz, Mexico, made up of sisters Angie and Melissa Vazquez and their cousin Abelardo. They first got attention in 2011 when...
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Vazquez Sounds are a trio from Veracruz, Mexico, made up of sisters Angie and Melissa Vazquez and their cousin Abelardo. They first got attention in 2011 when a YouTube cover of a song called "En Mí, No En Ti" started getting millions of views. That led to an appearance on Ellen DeGeneres' show.
They've put out albums like "Invencible" in 2013 and "Laberinto" in 2018. Their recordings include covers of songs like "Blowin' In The Wind" and "I Want You Back," along with original material such as "Phoenix." In 2016, Angie and Melissa publicly accused their father, who was also their manager, of financial mismanagement, which resulted in a legal dispute.
The group's sound leans into Latin pop with some soul and folk touches, built around their vocal harmonies. They recorded "Gracias a Ti" as the anthem for Teletón México in 2012.
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