Banghra

After split up of Banghra, Javi Mota and Lidia Guevara have both pursued solo music careers.

Singers / dancers Javi Mota, Lydia Guevara and Victoria Gómez started Banghra with aesthetic urban modern sound, making Spanish fans "rediscover" the contemporary belly dance.

In June 2007, their first album, "La Danza del Vientre" (Spanish for belly dance) became a big sensation of the summer charts in Spain, with songs performed in Spanish and English taking the typical oriental / eastern sounds of belly dancing.

The first single from the album that made the group famous was "My Own Way",[2] that was the top spin sounded in pop radios in Spain.

They released the Spanish language single "Una especie en extinción" [3] which proved to be a much more minor hit than "My Own Way".