Zaaz was a Spanish musical collective from Madrid known for melancholic ballads. Their most recognizable song is "No Rompas Mi Retrato" from 1984, a straightforward heartbreak ballad that became their signature track. The group included Javier Herrero on vocals and guitar, Iván Sevillano on bass, Luis Miguel de la Prada on drums, and José Miguel Pérez on keyboards.
They followed up with albums like "El Amor y el Dolor" in 1986 and "Sueños Rotos" in 1989, continuing in a similar vein of emotional, introspective material. Another song people remember is "Se Acabo." Their performances were noted for being intense and emotionally raw, which drew strong reactions from listeners.
While their music clearly resonated with certain audiences, particularly around themes of heartbreak and loss, the details about their broader influence or specific controversies aren't well-documented in reliable sources. What remains are those few albums and songs like "No Rompas Mi Retrato" that still get mentioned when discussing Spanish ballads from that period.
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