MANÁ, the iconic Mexican rock band, has been captivating audiences with their powerful lyrics and infectious melodies for over three decades. Their discography is a testament to their musical evolution and enduring impact on Latin rock. Here’s a closer look at MANÁ’s impressive body of work.

Early Years (1986-1991)

  1. Fuerza Natural (1989)
  2. Falta Amor (1990)

MANÁ’s debut album, “Fuerza Natural,” laid the foundation for their unique blend of rock and Latin rhythms. The follow-up, “Falta Amor,” solidified their position as rising stars in the Latin rock scene.

Breakthrough and Mainstream Success (1992-1999)

  1. ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? (1992)
  2. Unplugged (1994)
  3. Cuando los Ángeles Lloran (1995)
  4. Sueños Líquidos (1997)

With the release of “¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?,” MANÁ achieved widespread critical and commercial success, earning them their first Grammy Award. The album showcased their socially conscious songwriting and cemented their status as Latin rock icons. The live album “Unplugged” further solidified their popularity, followed by the chart-topping “Cuando los Ángeles Lloran” and “Sueños Líquidos.”

Continued Dominance (2000-2010)

  1. MTV Unplugged (1999)
  2. Revolución de Amor (2002)
  3. Amar es Combatir (2006)
  4. Arde el Cielo (2008)

MANÁ’s second MTV Unplugged album showcased their versatility and ability to captivate audiences in an intimate setting. The albums “Revolución de Amor,” “Amar es Combatir,” and “Arde el Cielo” continued to exemplify their musical prowess and socially conscious themes.

Recent Years (2011-Present)

  1. Drama y Luz (2011)
  2. Cama Incendiada (2015)
  3. Rayando el Sol (2022)

With “Drama y Luz,” MANÁ embraced a more experimental and electronic sound while maintaining their signature rock edge. “Cama Incendiada” and “Rayando el Sol” further showcased their evolving musical styles, seamlessly blending rock, pop, and Latin influences.

Live Albums and Compilations

  • Despertemos (1992)
  • Grandes Éxitos (1995)
  • Grandes Éxitos (Edición Remasterizada) (2000)
  • Esenciales: Obras Colección (2006)
  • Eres Mi Religión (2012)
  • Día de Muertos: Live en Las Vegas (2022)

MANÁ’s live albums and compilations have captured the essence of their electrifying concerts and chart-topping hits, making them essential additions to any fan’s collection.

With a discography spanning over three decades, MANÁ has cemented their legacy as one of the most influential and beloved Latin rock bands of all time. Their music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, and their impact on the genre is undeniable.Copy