Márama

Márama is an Uruguay Band formed in 2014 by Fer Vázquez of Rombai.[1] The group is composed of Agustín Casanova, Pablo Arnoletti, Agustín Duarte, Matías Besson, Lautaro Moreno & Martín López. former members Alejandro Vázquez, Martín Zina, Danny Muller, Matias Bernaola and Marcos Ifrán departed from the group.

Márama
OriginMontevideo, Uruguay
Genres
Years active
  • 2014-2018
  • 2021 (Present-)
Labels
  • Montevideo Music Group
WebsiteOfficial website
Members
  • Agustín Casanova
  • Pablo Arnoletti
  • Agustín Duarte
  • Matías Besson
  • Lautaro Moreno
  • Martín López
Past members
  • Alejandro Vázquez
  • Martín Zina
  • Danny Muller
  • Matias Bernaola
  • Marcos Ifrán

The first songs they released were "Loquita", "Todo Comenzó Bailando" and "No Te Vayas", which attracted a large audience, firstly through visits on the You Tube channel and then in dance performances and parties. The band has performed in Uruguay and Argentina, in venues such as the Municipal Velodrome of Montevideo, Gran Rex Theater and Luna Park,[2] Villa Carlos Paz,[3] among others.

In June 2016, its Biographical Documentary Film Marama & Rombai - El Viaje.

History

In 2015, in Argentina, the band was among the 10 most listened to on Spotify.[4] The themes are: «Loquita», in position No. 3, «Todo comenzó bailando», in position No. 7, «Nena», in position No. 8, and «Bronceado», in position No. 10.[5] In November they performed at the Municipal Velodrome in Montevideo, along with Rombai, with sold out tickets.[6] During the same month they made the presentation of their first album, "Todo comenzó bailando".

In February 2017, they performed at the closing of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival with Rombai; and they made an appearance in the Mexican telenovela "Mi marido tiene familia ", broadcast by Las Estrellas.[7]

In September 2021, after a distance of four years, rumors began of the return of the cumbia group after the reactivation and publication of a video on the official Twitter account, in which a boy can be seen playing a cassette of the band.[8] Finally, the leader of the band Agustín Casanova, officially announced the return of the band, in the final episode of the second season of Got Talent Uruguay.[9] The return of the group became official on the 28th with the launch of the song «Ya no llora».[10] It exceeded more than a million views and ranked # 1 in YouTube trends. In addition, a Latin American tour was also announced, which would begin with a show at the Antel Arena in Montevideo on December 17.[11]

Discography

  • 2015: «Todo comenzó bailando»

Singles

  • 2014: «Loquita»
  • 2014: «Todo comenzó bailando»
  • 2014: «No te vayas»
  • 2014: «Una noche contigo» ft. Fer Vázquez
  • 2014: «Bronceado»
  • 2015: «Nena»
  • 2015: «Noche Loca» ft. Rombai
  • 2015: «Tal vez»
  • 2015: «Era Tranquila»
  • 2016: «Te amo y odio»
  • 2016: «Lo intentamos»
  • 2016: «Te conozco» ft. Fer Vázquez
  • 2016: «Pasarla bien»
  • 2017: «Vive y disfruta»
  • 2017: «La quiero conocer»
  • 2017: «Que rico baila» ft. Rombai
  • 2021: «Ya no llora»
  • 2021: «No Quiero Verte» ft. Hernán y La Champions Liga
  • 2021: «Nunca Más»
  • 2022: «Aunque te Enamores» ft. Luciano Pereyra

Members

  • Agustín Casanova (Vocalist)
  • Pablo Arnoletti (Percussionist)
  • Marcos Ifran (Percussionist)
  • Agustín Duarte (Drummer)
  • Lautaro Moreno (Keyboard player)
  • Alejandro Vázquez (Keyboard player)
  • Matías Besson (Bass player)
  • Martín López (Guitarist)

Accolades

On February 26, 2017, they performed together with Rombai at the Quinta Vergara Amphitheater, participating for the first time in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile, where they obtained a Silver Gull and a Golden Gull.[12]

That year, his album «Todo comenzó bailando» was nominated for the Gardel Award in the Best Tropical Group Album category.[13]

References

  1. ElPais. "Viña del Mar se puso a los pies de Márama y Rombai". Diario EL PAIS Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  2. "Marama y Fer Vázquez: "Una Noche Contigo" : mirá Telefe en Telefe". 2015-11-17. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  3. "Carlos Paz Vivo - Marama cerró la Primavera con el delirio de los adolescentes". 2015-11-17. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  4. Clarín.com (20 October 2015). "Los 9 temas de Marama y Rombai en el top 10 de Spotify Argentina". www.clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  5. Observador, El. "Marama y Rombai copan Spotify Argentina". El Observador. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  6. "Hoy se presenta Marama en el Teatro Radio City". Diario La Capital de Mar del Plata (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  7. Observador, El. "Márama participó en una telenovela mexicana". El Observador. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  8. "Expectativa por una posible vuelta de Márama".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ElPais. "Agustín Casanova confirmó la vuelta de Márama: "Muy pero muy feliz"". Diario EL PAIS Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-10-10.
  10. "Marama regresa después de cuatro años con "Ya No Llora"". Billboard (in Spanish). 2021-09-29. Retrieved 2021-10-10.
  11. Observador, El. "Marama estrenó nueva canción y anunció un show en el Antel Arena". El Observador. Retrieved 2021-10-10.
  12. ElPais. "Márama y Rombai la rompieron en el Festival de Viña del Mar". Diario EL PAIS Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  13. Clarín.com (9 May 2017). "Premios Gardel 2017: los nominados en cada una de las ternas". www.clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-12.
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