Celebrating 30 years of LaAdictivaBanda
and Fabian Murillo,"the romantic essence distinguishes the band from others," lead vocalist Guillermo"Memo" Garza, who joined La Adictiva in 2014, tellsIn 2015, La Adictiva scored their first No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart with"Después de Ti, Quién?," written by Paz, and just this year, they scored their second No. 1 with"Escondidos" by Palencia -- becoming the first regional Mexican band to score a No. 1 on the survey in 2020.
"It's an honor to be able to be part of the team that celebrates 30 years. I used to dream about these things when I was a kid and sometimes as a kid you dream things don't seem realistic. I'm trying to enjoy every minute of this important celebration," Garza adds. We always try to have a diverse album but we are focused on romantic lyrics because it's been an effective formula for us and if we tried to change our essence, we'd be going against who we are. We wouldn't change it up now if it's worked for us. People have been accepted us for our music and it sets us aside from other bands. We our hopeless romantics ourselves so that helps when we sing these types of songs.Even from the way we dressed we have evolved.
It's a beautiful process. I met Espinoza first and he was instrumental to my arrival at La Adictiva. He recommended me to Andrés Valdez who is the owner of the band and it's because of him that I'm here. The first few of his songs I recorded, he was in the studio and directed my interpretation and it was a dream come true. One thing is to know him but for him to give me direction, was so special. It's been a dream come true.
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