The text is a transcript of a podcast episode that discusses the Mexican music group Yo Soy Yo, comprising brothers Soy Jaycee and Huerta. The group, which has been active for 15 years, has become a significant reference in Mexican and Latin American music. They have won multiple Latin Grammy Awards and their music has inspired a fan base that values the strength and solidarity they embody.
The episode begins with a discussion about the power of music to make listeners feel certain emotions and the impact of an artist's work. The hosts mention a planned visit by the group to Argentina in 2020, which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The group's music is discussed in detail, with a focus on their expansion of influences into new genres like gospel, rock, and folk. The hosts note that the group's new album, 'Aire', was released during the pandemic and that the group conducted a "making of" special before its release to engage their fans.
The hosts also share stories from fans who have been with the group since its inception, emphasizing the bond between the band and their fans. They discuss the group's commitment to philanthropy and their work with various associations.
The episode concludes with the hosts reflecting on the group's impact and the importance of their music in connecting people. They highlight the fan's role in shaping the artists they admire and how their experiences with the group have influenced their lives.
1. The text discusses a podcast episode focusing on Latin music, specifically the group "Jesse Joy" made up of brothers Soy Jaycee and Huerta.
2. The group has been active for 15 years, and their music has been a significant reference in Mexican music and all of Latin America since the mid-2000s.
3. They have released several studio albums and hit songs, winning multiple Latin Grammy Awards throughout their career.
4. Their new album, "Air", was released amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of a live show, they took an alternative route by visiting their fans' houses for a virtual meet and greet.
5. The album "Air" expanded their influences towards new genres that range from gospel to rock and folk.
6. The fans' stories shared in the podcast highlight their deep connection with the band and their appreciation for their music.
7. One fan, Djamila Leo, shared her experience of being part of the group's fan club since the song "Corre" from 2011, and how they have been a source of strength and solidarity for her.
8. Another fan, Jacqueline, also shared her admiration for the band and how their music has positively impacted her life.
9. The band's values of brotherhood, fraternity, and their commitment to their fans are evident in their music and their interactions with their fans.
10. The podcast episode concludes with the host expressing the importance of music in connecting people and bringing joy during challenging times.