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Efecto Pasillo, formed by Iván Torres, Javi Moreno, Arturo Sosa, and Nau Barreto, is one of the most important Spanish-language music groups with over a decade of experience. Their fusion of pop, rock, and Latin rhythms has created an unmistakable quality, earning them over 450 million streams, more than 400 million YouTube views, and several platinum and gold records. They have received numerous awards and nominations, and have collaborated with artists like Mike Bahía, Dani Fernández, and La Pegatina. Their journey began in 2011 with their self-titled debut album, featuring the hit single "Chacho," which paid homage to their Canary Islands roots.
In 2013, they achieved national and international fame with the global hit "Pan y Mantequilla" from their second album, "El Misterioso Caso De...". This success was followed by more hits like "No importa que llueva" and albums such as "Tiembla la tierra" and "Barrio Las Banderas." In 2019, they ventured into film soundtracks with "Cuando me siento bien" for the movie "Padre no hay más que uno." Celebrating their tenth anniversary in 2021, they released "Diez," a compilation album. Their latest work, "TABÚ" just released in 2025 continues to showcase their evolving musical style. Efecto Pasillo remains a dynamic force in music, constantly innovating and captivating audiences worldwide.