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🇲🇽 Mexico · 2012 — present

Un Corazón

Un Corazón doesn’t sound like just any group. Their music blends electronic layers with clean chords, rhythms that invite you to dance, and melodies that make you want to stand still. It’s not just a sound: it’s a dialogue between the intimate and the collective, between the modern and the timeless, all held together by lyrics that speak of faith without losing their human warmth. In every song, there’s that search for balancing the experimental with the accessible, as if each track were a bridge between the sacred and the everyday.

The turning point came in 2015, when they signed with the label of Marcos Witt. Until then, their work had been more organic, tied to their church in Ciudad Juárez. But with Espejos, their first album under CanZion, the sound became more polished without losing its essence. The record took them to a wider audience, yet without betraying their roots: remaining a band that lifts songs for congregations while still sounding fresh to those who rarely step into that scene.

2010s
24K Listeners/mo

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Biography

Hola,Futuro (2018) was their clearest leap. There, they explored the urban sound with «Salmo 23» alongside Marcos Barrientos and «Dios de Imposibles», songs that resonated on radios and social media. But it was in 2024 with KINTSUGI where they solidified their place: the album not only won the Latin Grammy for Best Christian Music Album, but also proved how they could reinvent themselves without losing their identity. Tracks like «1000 Pedazos» or «Babel» showcase that mix of intensity and vulnerability, with collaborations ranging from Averly Morillo to sounds that shift between pop and trap. It’s no coincidence that, after more than a decade, they remain relevant: their music continues to reflect who they are as a community, not just as artists.

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Nacimiento
1 ene 2012
País
🇲🇽 Mexico

Record labels

Norte Sony BMG Latin

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