The story behind
Te quedás, according to DoReSol
The song Te quedás by No Te Va Gustar, with a duration of 4:02, comes from a band that began its journey in 1994 in Montevideo. From its beginnings, NTVG, as it is popularly known, demonstrated an openness to diverse influences, incorporating elements of Argentine rock, Uruguayan popular music, and references such as Oasis and The Beatles. What's interesting is how this formation, which was initially a trio with Emiliano Brancciari on guitar, Mateo Moreno on bass, and Pablo Abdala on drums, expanded in 1997 to embrace rhythms like reggae, candombe, ska, and murga, enriching its sonic palette. The band's name itself has a curious story: it was born from a casual answer to a question about their identity, a name that ended up sticking and defining them.
The core of No Te Va Gustar, with Emiliano Brancciari on vocals and guitar, Guzmán Silveira on bass and backing vocals, Diego Bartaburu on drums, Gonzalo Castex on percussion, Martín Gil on trumpet and backing vocals, Denis Ramos on trombone, Mauricio Ortiz on tenor sax, Pablo Coniberti on guitar, and Francisco Nasser on keyboards, has built a discography that reflects this evolution. The band officially formed in Montevideo on June 25, 1994, and since then has explored different sounds, maintaining a solid foundation that allows for the incorporation of new styles and experimentation.
From album
El camino más largo
No Te Va Gustar · 2008 · Track 14
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Credits
Lyrics Emiliano Brancciari
Music Emiliano Brancciari