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In the heart of Los Angeles, five high schoolers—Diego, Brandon, Andrew, Luis, and Michael—weren’t just classmates. They were creators, building their dream one beat at a time.
They called themselves Grupo M—“M” for Miranda, the auto repair shop owned by Diego’s friend’s family, where they first started rehearsing. With nothing but a speaker, a dusty mic, and big dreams, they made that garage their first stage.
Diego, Brandon, and Andrew shared vocals, each voice bringing something different. Luis shredded on guitar, blending Latin rhythms with modern vibes. Michael held it down on bass—steady, focused, always in the pocket.
Their breakout track, “La Distancia,” was written by Diego and Brandon—not based on a personal story, but for anyone going through the pain of distant love. It spoke to long-distance couples, late-night texts, and missing someone you can’t hold.
They recorded it after school in the shop, where they continue to pursue their dreams and make music.
They called themselves Grupo M—“M” for Miranda, the auto repair shop owned by Diego’s friend’s family, where they first started rehearsing. With nothing but a speaker, a dusty mic, and big dreams, they made that garage their first stage.
Diego, Brandon, and Andrew shared vocals, each voice bringing something different. Luis shredded on guitar, blending Latin rhythms with modern vibes. Michael held it down on bass—steady, focused, always in the pocket.
Their breakout track, “La Distancia,” was written by Diego and Brandon—not based on a personal story, but for anyone going through the pain of distant love. It spoke to long-distance couples, late-night texts, and missing someone you can’t hold.
They recorded it after school in the shop, where they continue to pursue their dreams and make music.
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