Maná

Songs: 94
Albums: 19

Albums

Maná - Drama y Luz
Drama y Luz
2011, songs: 9
Maná - Drama y Luz [CD/DVD]
Drama y Luz [CD/DVD]
2011, songs: 1
Maná - Amar Es Combatir
Amar Es Combatir
2006, songs: 10
Maná - Esencials: Eclipse
Esencials: Eclipse
2003, songs: 7
Maná - Esencials: Luna
Esencials: Luna
2003, songs: 6
Maná - Esencials: Sol
Esencials: Sol
2003, songs: 4
Maná - Revolución de Amor
Revolución de Amor
2002, songs: 7
Maná - Grandes
Grandes
2001, songs: 1
Maná - Lo Escencial de Mana
Lo Escencial de Mana
2001, songs: 14
Maná - MTV Unplugged
MTV Unplugged
1999, songs: 2
Maná - Sueños Liquidos
Sueños Liquidos
1997, songs: 5
Maná - Falta Amor
Falta Amor
1992, songs: 1

Facts about Maná

Maná

Maná is a highly influential and successful Mexican rock band known for their blend of rock, pop, and Latin music styles. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Maná was formed in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1986. The band originally consisted of vocalist/guitarist Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Ulises Calleros, and bassist Juan Calleros. They quickly gained a following in the local music scene and began performing at clubs and festivals across Mexico.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: Maná's music is characterized by its eclectic blend of rock, pop, reggae, and Latin American rhythms. The band draws inspiration from a wide range of musical influences, including classic rock bands like The Beatles and Led Zeppelin, as well as Latin artists such as Santana and José José. Maná's distinctive sound combines catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and infectious rhythms, creating a unique and instantly recognizable sonic identity.

  3. Commercial Success and Critical Acclaim: Maná achieved widespread success with the release of their third album, "¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños?" in 1992. The album became a massive commercial hit, spawning several chart-topping singles and earning the band international acclaim. Since then, Maná has released numerous successful albums, including "Revolución de Amor" (2002), "Amar es Combatir" (2006), and "Drama y Luz" (2011), among others. The band's music has earned them multiple Grammy Awards and Latin Grammy Awards, as well as a dedicated fan base around the world.

  4. Social and Environmental Activism: In addition to their musical endeavors, Maná is known for their activism and advocacy on social and environmental issues. The band has been vocal supporters of causes such as environmental conservation, human rights, and social justice. They have used their platform as musicians to raise awareness about pressing issues facing Latin America and the world, including deforestation, poverty, and political corruption. Maná's commitment to activism has earned them respect and admiration from fans and peers alike.

  5. Enduring Legacy: Over the course of their career, Maná has become one of the most successful and influential rock bands in Latin America. Their music has transcended borders and language barriers, earning them fans around the world. Maná's enduring legacy is evident in their continued relevance and popularity, as well as their impact on subsequent generations of Latin American rock musicians. With their catchy tunes, heartfelt lyrics, and passionate performances, Maná continues to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide.

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