The duo's bright, rhythmic sound has defined their steady catalog since 1999.
For their sound, 'Vampira' and 'Mucho Cache' frame it well. They also recorded 'En Su Nota' with Don Omar.
When Yaga Y Mackie started making music together in 1999, they mixed accordion and guitar with Mexican rhythms and pop elements in a way that caught on quickly. Their 2002 album 'Aparentemente' gave them a hit with the title track, and songs like 'Vampira' and 'Mucho Cache' show that bright, rhythmic pop with the accordion texture up front. They've kept working in that fusion lane despite some criticism from traditional listeners, and they're still the same two-person lineup today.
After forming in 1999, they released their first album 'Aparentemente' in 2002. The band paused for a while when Mackie was arrested on drug charges in 2004, but they kept putting out albums like 'Bailando Sin Parar' that same year and 'Tal Como Soy' in 2006. Their catalog runs through 'La Vida Es Un Carnaval' in 2010 up to 'Crónicas de mi Ser' in 2018.
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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