Yahari
Yahari is a Latin band that formed in Mexico City. Their song "Yo Te Amé" became a hit after its release in 2005, reaching the top of Latin charts. The band's...
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Yahari is a Latin band that formed in Mexico City. Their song "Yo Te Amé" became a hit after its release in 2005, reaching the top of Latin charts. The band's lineup has included vocalist Emilio Marcos and guitarist Diego Rivera, along with other musicians like percussionist Carlos Rodriguez and keyboardist Maria Gutierrez.
In 2007, Yahari faced plagiarism accusations regarding their song "Amor Prohibido." The band acknowledged similarities while maintaining their work's integrity. They've collaborated with artists including producer Sebastian Krys and singer-songwriter Lila Downs.
Yahari released several albums including "Recuerdos del Corazón" in 2009, "Transformación" in 2012, and "Renacer" in 2016. Their music has appeared in films and television shows, and they've performed to audiences across the Americas.
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