Yera
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Yera

Yera is a Colombian duo from Bogotá consisting of Isabella "Isa" Salazar and Diana "Dii" Fuentes. They started releasing music around 2016 with a debut single...

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Yera, the Colombian duo from Bogotá

A pop partnership that caught attention with collaborations like 'Mejores Amigos' and 'Borracha'.

For a sense of their style, 'Mejores Amigos' and 'Borracha' frame it well, one's a friendly pop tune, the other got a remix with bigger names. Both feel like their thing.

They started with 'Fuego' in 2016, but it was the 2019 track 'Mejores Amigos' with Morat that really connected, a song about friendship that felt straightforward and relatable. Their music often deals with personal themes in pop arrangements, and they've kept working with artists like Trapical and Lalo Ebratt on songs such as 'TBT'. Even with some conservative criticism, they've put out tracks like 'Si Quieres' and 'La culpa no es mía' into the early 2020s.

Isabella Salazar and Diana Fuentes began releasing music around 2016. Their sound gained more notice after the Morat collaboration, and they've since featured on various tracks with artists like Juan Magan and Llane. They focus on their creative partnership rather than dramatic career shifts.

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Yera is a Colombian duo from Bogotá consisting of Isabella "Isa" Salazar and Diana "Dii" Fuentes. They started releasing music around 2016 with a debut single called "Fuego." Their sound caught more attention in 2019 when they collaborated with Morat on "Mejores Amigos," a song about friendship that connected with listeners.

They've worked with various artists across different tracks, including features with Trapical and Lalo Ebratt on "TBT," and a remix of their song "Borracha" that brought in Juan Magan, Lola Indigo, and de La Ghetto. Another collaboration with Llane resulted in "No Copia." Their music often explores personal themes and relationships in straightforward pop arrangements.

While their style has drawn some criticism from conservative listeners, they've continued making music through the early 2020s with songs like "Si Quieres," "La culpa no es mía," "Tú y yo," and "Contigo." The duo maintains a focus on their creative partnership rather than dramatic narratives about their career.

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