Buena Fe (band)

Buena Fe is a pop music band from Cuba, formed in 1999 in the province of Guantánamo,[1][2] initially composed only of Israel Rojas Fiel and Yoel Martínez Rodríguez.

They have released ten studio albums: Déjame entrar (2001), Arsenal (2003), Corazonero (2004), Presagios (2006), Catalejo (2008), Pi (3,14) (2010), Dial (2013), Soy (2015), Sobreviviente (2017) and Carnal (2019).

Israel Rojas Fiel, a lawyer, and Yoel Martínez Rodríguez, a music student, formed the duo.

On May 13, 2007 [check year], the group announced the death of its guitarist Dairon Rodríguez Lobaina, who died at the age of 32 due to a heart attack.

[5] They try to avoid categories; trying to make prevail the poetry and the venturous verse; trying to wrap it with pop rock sonorities, but with a direct link to what used to be the intelligent songs that was made from the 60s to the 80s in Cuba.

Its style ranges from son and guaracha to reggae, pop rock, and trova, including the fusion of flamenco.

The album contains social thinkings about the Cuban way of life and the world's; being also present the topic of love, in ballads such as Lástima.

Continue their line of work where Israel Rojas, the author of all the issues, go to an acute reflection on the national and international society and its components, and to make an aside to question also specific ways philosophical concepts of human behavior.