WDK formed in Caracas when Victor Drija, Juan Miguel, and Luis Fernando Borjas started playing together. Their song "¿Qué Necesitas?" became a breakthrough single, a ballad that connected with listeners in Venezuela and beyond. The band's sound pulls from pop and rock, with some Latin rhythms mixed in.
They've released several albums over time, including tracks like "Argh!" and "Déjate Llevar." The group took a break around 2012 but came back together a couple years later. Their music sometimes touches on social themes, which has drawn attention in Venezuela's political climate.
Victor Drija handles most of the vocals, while Juan Miguel plays guitar and Luis Fernando Borjas is on bass. They've mentioned listening to acts like Coldplay and Juanes, but their music feels grounded in where they're from. Songs like "Branca" and "Diversión" show the range they work in, from quieter moments to more upbeat tracks.
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