Caifanes is back with “Y Caíste”

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The Mexican band premieres simple as prelude to its presentation in the Vive Latino 2025.

Caifanes, The legendary Mexican rock group is back with a new single titled “And fell” That, from today, is already found on all digital platforms. The band, currently made up of Saúl Hernández (voice), Alfonso André (drums) and Diego Herrera (keyboards), returns with unpublished music as a prelude to its expected presentation in the Vive Latino 2025 the next March 15. Listen “And fell” next:

Through a statement on social networks, successes interpreters such as “Outside” and “The cell that explodes” They expressed that “And fell” It is a sample of the creative process and the connection they maintain as a band, even after more than 30 years of experience. The group also took advantage of the message to thank his followers for constant support over the decades.

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The new song arrives in a special context, since the Vive Latino 2025 will celebrate sU 25th anniversaryconsolidating itself as one of the most important music festivals in Spanish. With this return, Caifanes It reaffirms its position as an emblematic band that continues to evolve and connect with new generations.

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