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Mujer, according to DoReSol
The song Mujer (La Mosca Tsé-Tsé) stands out for its infectious energy and its fusion of rhythms that invite dancing. This track captures the essence of ska, a genre that combines elements of reggae and jazz, creating a vibrant and festive sound. The lyrics, filled with emotion, reflect a deep and often tumultuous connection with love, making it a piece that resonates with many listeners. Guillermo Novellis' vocal performance, with his distinctive style, adds a layer of authenticity that makes the song even more memorable.
The band, formed in 1995, has its roots in the music scene of Ramallo, where it began as part of "La Reggae & Roll Band". As the lineup solidified, the group decided to distance itself from its past and adopted the name "La Mosca", which emerged from a local card game. To avoid name conflicts, they added "Tsé-Tsé", referencing the African fly, which also reflects their unique sound. The recording of Mujer took place in a context where the band sought to create its own style, and its success helped establish La Mosca as a reference in Argentine ska.
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Buenos muchachos
La Mosca Tsé-Tsé · 2001 · Track 6
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