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Elefante is an alternative rock and pop rock band formed in Mexico City in the early 1990s. They have released five albums, and their self-titled release was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in 2005 .
Reyli is a former member of Elefante, a band which he led until 2003, when he set out to release his debut solo album. This album, titled En la Luna (On the Moon), sold well, and "Amor Del Bueno" reached the top of the Mexican charts, charted in the U.S. Hot Latin Tracks and became a global Latin hit.
The song would eventually be removed in favor of other songs on the remastered release of the compilation. The group disbanded after its release, which thus became the final Kansas recording with Elefante. Since leaving the band, Elefante has become a popular Contemporary Christian music artist and has not performed with the group since.
"La Abuela Frontera" dancing "Y.M.C.A." while discussing with other relatives, video that caused the backlash. [1]The American regional Mexican band Grupo Frontera has been involved in a controversy due to an alleged endorsement to the politician and current US president Donald Trump since early 2025, after the viralization of the Village People's "Y.M.C.A" dance video by the vocalist's relatives.
Elefantes is a Spanish band playing pop music. The band is composed of musicians Jordi Ramiro (), Julio Cascán (bass guitar), Hugo and Shuarma (vocals and composer of the musical themes).
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The new band lineup started working with new producers Dino and John Elefante on their second album, finally releasing Fire and Love in 1991 on Epic Records through the Elefante's Pakaderm label imprint. [1] The response to the album was overwhelming and the video for the song "Power of Love" was included in the MTV's Headbangers Ball rotation