Mano Negra
Mano Negra was a French rock band formed in 1987, known for their eclectic mix of styles, including punk, rock, and various world music influences. The band was led by Manu Chao, who later achieved solo success. Their energetic performances and socially conscious lyrics gained them a dedicated following in Europe and Latin America.
The group released several albums, with their most notable being "Puta's Fever" in 1992. Mano Negra disbanded in 1995, but their music continues to influence artists and resonate with fans, reflecting themes of rebellion and cultural diversity.