Zona Fuego
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Zona Fuego

Zona Fuego formed in Mexico City with Ricky Ochoa on vocals, Andres Morales on guitar, and Eduardo Reyes on bass. Their song "Niña Bonita" became their...

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Zona Fuego formed in Mexico City with Ricky Ochoa on vocals, Andres Morales on guitar, and Eduardo Reyes on bass. Their song "Niña Bonita" became their breakout track, though some listeners questioned its interpretation. The band denied any problematic meaning, saying it was about love and empowerment.

They released their debut album "Corazón Valiente" in 2015, followed by "Alma Libre" and "Fuego Eterno." Their music draws from Mexican folk, pop, and reggaeton, with Ochoa writing lyrics about love and loss.

Zona Fuego has performed internationally, building a following with their energetic live shows. Their sound combines traditional elements with contemporary production, anchored by Morales' guitar work and Reyes' basslines.

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