Yo Yais came together in Bogotá with a shared interest in music. Their name echoes the Spanish phrase "Déjame entrar," which became the title of their debut single. That song, "Déjame entrar," helped establish their presence with its electro-pop sound and emotive vocals.
The band's lineup includes Nicolás Galindo on lead vocals, Esteban Nieto on guitar, and Juan David Maya on bass. Their first album was called "Dimensión Lunar," and they followed it with releases like "La Diferencia" and "Voces en el Vacío." Those records continued working with electronic textures while bringing in some synthwave and indie rock elements.
At times, their aesthetic and lyrics drew criticism for challenging norms, but they kept making music that explored themes of connection and self-discovery. Their sound stayed rooted in electro-pop while incorporating different influences across their releases.
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