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Hoy estoy peor que ayer, according to DoReSol
The song Hoy estoy peor que ayer by La Mosca Tsé-Tsé stands out for its contagious energy and lyrics that reflect a feeling of discouragement, yet with a touch of humor. The piece, which lasts 3 minutes and 58 seconds, is characterized by its ska rhythm, a style the band has managed to incorporate distinctively, creating an immediate connection with the audience. The combination of wind instruments and a solid rhythmic base gives it a vibrant sound that invites movement.
The story of La Mosca Tsé-Tsé begins in 1995, when several musicians from the Ramallo area came together to form the band. Before consolidating as La Mosca, the members had been part of other groups, such as Damas Gratis and La Reggae & Roll Band. After some lineup changes and the search for a lead vocalist, Guillermo Novellis became the main voice, marking a milestone in the group's sound. The band's name came from a local card game, but upon discovering another band already used the same name, they decided to add "Tsé-Tsé" to differentiate themselves. This song is a clear example of the fresh and authentic style that defines La Mosca Tsé-Tsé, a band that has known how to connect with its audience through lyrics that, even when sometimes addressing melancholic themes, always maintain an optimistic spirit.
From album
Buenos muchachos
La Mosca Tsé-Tsé · 2001 · Track 3
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