Yusa
Yusa is a Cuban duo formed in 2005 by vocalist and guitarist Yusa and guitarist and vocalist Silvio Rodríguez. Their music draws from folk, trova, and pop,...
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Yusa is a Cuban duo formed in 2005 by vocalist and guitarist Yusa and guitarist and vocalist Silvio Rodríguez. Their music draws from folk, trova, and pop, with Yusa's introspective lyrics often exploring love, loss, and social themes over Rodríguez's intricate guitar work.
Their 2006 song "Y Te Apareces" became a breakthrough, its haunting melody and heartfelt lyrics resonating widely. Other tracks like "Tomando El Centro" and "Conga Pasajera" further defined their sound. They released albums including "Yusa" in 2006, "Háblame de ti" in 2008, and "Aventuras" in 2013.
At times, their music was criticized as too soft or lacking political edge, with some accusations of conformism. The duo maintained that music could unite and inspire regardless. They continued recording, putting out "Réquiem" in 2017.
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