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Mexican experimental band La Lupita got involved in the local scene in the early-'90s, combining rock and traditional Latin music, performing ironic and sarcastic lyrics, which resulted in one of the band's main characteristics: its sense of humor. La Lupita debuted in 1993 with an album called Pa' Servir A Usted. To make the following record, the group moved to London, having the opportunity to work along with Argentinean <a href="spotify:artist:1bZNv4q3OxYq7mmnLha7Tu">Fito Paez</a> who participated playing keyboards on "Funkito" and singing on "El Funeral De Un Payaso." Que Bonito Es Casi Todo was released by BMG in 1994. A year later, La Lupita recorded Tres D, released in 1996, promoted with 3-D glasses and showing interesting artwork on its cover. After touring Latin America and the U.S., La Lupita issued Caramelo Macizo in 1998. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi

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