Yuma
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Yuma

Yuma formed in Rosario, Argentina in 2013 with Santiago Grandío, Julieta Brogini, Juan Martín Castellanos, and Alejo Saccone. Their music pulls from folk,...

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Yuma formed in Rosario, Argentina in 2013 with Santiago Grandío, Julieta Brogini, Juan Martín Castellanos, and Alejo Saccone. Their music pulls from folk, rock, and reggae, often circling themes of love and inner peace. In 2015 they released their debut album, which included the track "La Vida Es Tranki." That song became their most recognizable piece, a laid-back groove about life's simple pleasures that connected with listeners. They've put out several albums since, including Parte de Mí, Despertar, Soltar, and El Camino.

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