Zona 7 formed in Monterrey in 2013 with founding members Poncho de Nigris, Adrián Garza, and Harold Sánchez. Their sound mixes cumbia with urban beats and hip-hop elements, creating something distinct from traditional Mexican music.
Their 2014 song "Agárrala" became a major hit and sparked debate about gender roles and sexual freedom. While some heard it as female empowerment, others criticized its explicit lyrics. The band also recorded tracks like "Vivo En El Limbo" with Salserin and "Ahora Sirvo a Cristo."
Zona 7 released albums including "Zona 7" in 2014, "Renacer" in 2016, and "Para Siempre" in 2018. They've worked with artists like Gloria Trevi and Regulo Caro, though their music continues to draw both praise and criticism for its provocative style.
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