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No me rompas la cabeza, according to DoReSol
The song No me rompas la cabeza by La Mosca Tsé-Tsé stands out for its contagious energy and characteristic rhythm, which blends ska with influences from Argentine popular music. The lyrics, filled with a direct and carefree tone, address frustration in relationships, conveying a clear and fun message that resonates with many. This combination of sincere lyrics and catchy melodies has made the song become an anthem for those looking to vent their emotions in a festive way.
The band, formed in 1995 in Ramallo, has an interesting history that dates back to its beginnings with "La Reggae & Roll Band". La Mosca solidified when Fernando Castro, one of the founders, invited Guillermo Novellis to join as a vocalist, and together with other musicians, they sought to create their own sound. The name "La Mosca" came from a local card game, and the addition of "Tsé-Tsé" became necessary to differentiate themselves from another band that already used the same name. This creative process, along with their fresh style, allowed them to capture the public's attention from their early days, and songs like No me rompas la cabeza reflect their ability to connect with people through their music.
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Buenos muchachos
La Mosca Tsé-Tsé · 2001 · Track 2
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