Francisco, el Hombre

[13] After traveling around the world with their instruments, Mexican brothers Sebastián and Mateo Piracés-Ugarte moved to Brazil in the mid-2000s, naturalized themselves,[1] settled in the district of Barão Geraldo in Campinas, São Paulo,[6][7][12] and formed the band with the objective of "quitting jobs, college and every 'bond with society'".

[2][9][10][12][14] Until 2015, they had already done two South-America tours, with the second being called "Mochilazo"[7] In the beginning of that year, after a show in Mendoza, Argentina, they were robbed and lost all their belongings, including instruments and documents.

[4] The release event took place at the Centro Cultural São Paulo on 7 May, where they also recorded a video for the track "Dicen" (They Say), which featured Chilean singer Francisca Valenzuela[2] in the studio version.

[2] In 2016, they started the campaign #VaiPraCuba (#GoToCuba), through which they planned to finance a documentary about culture on the communist island, while on tour in the country to take part in the project "El Sur Suena", at the festival "AMPM – América por Su Música" in Havana.

[6][14] In June 2016, they released a video for the track "Calor da Rua", produced by Curumin and Zé Nigro, which deals with domestic violence and would be part of their debut album.