Márama

Former members Alejandro Vázquez, Martín Zina, Danny Muller, Matias Bernaola and Marcos Ifrán departed from the group.

Marama was formed in 2014 in Uruguay, the idea of producer Fer Vázquez, leader of the band Rombai, and Agustín Casanova, singer.

[3] The first singles they released were "Todo Comenzó Bailando" and "Loquita", which reached the top 100 of the most listened to songs in Bolivia that year, according to Monitor Latino.

[10] In February 2017, they performed at the closing of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival with Rombai, and won two Gaviota awards.

[11] In May they presented a music video on YouTube of a new song, "La Quiero Conocer", in which elements of reggaeton and close to urban rhythms.

[12] In June, the group made a special appearance in the Mexican telenovela Mi marido tiene familia, broadcast by Las Estrellas.

A year later, Agustín Casanova revealed the reason for the separation, saying: "Márama ended when Fer Vázquez, creator of the group, quarreled with the representative, they decided to dissolve the band and it just coincided with Simona's recordings.

"[15] In September 2021, after a distance of four years, rumors began of the return of the cumbia group after the reactivation and publication of a video on the official Twitter account, in which a boy can be seen playing a cassette of the band.