The most famous (highest grossing) Latin rock band of all time "Mana" which ,by the way, means positive energy in Polynesian, on Wednesday, called immigration reform in the U.S. needed and fair! He also said Hispanics to go place their ballots, in other words, Go VOTE!
The co-founder Alejandro Gonzalez, who is also the bands drummer, is a U.S. citizen. Fher Olvera the singer, says that illegal immigrants in the U.S. deserves a lot more dignity and credit for their work than they get! Some even say that they are the ones that put food on the Americans table!
Fher which is the singer for "Mana" says the band will continue supporting the Latinos on this subject. While he was attending the Conference for the Billboard Latin Music in Florida (Miami Beach to be specific). The singer insists that they are the real workers of America. They do the work that starts the day and ends the day.
The wrote the song as a protest but it turned out like an anthem
he said he wanted to get people motivated to sing dance and vote!
The drummers name is Alex Gonzalez (the name also tells us he can relate to the situation cause hes in it as well) said he created the song when the band was in Miami, especially after seeing and feeling the racism Latinos face everyday in the U.S. He does not want the repeated mistakes of the past of discrimination.
The co-founder Alejandro Gonzalez, who is also the bands drummer, is a U.S. citizen. Fher Olvera the singer, says that illegal immigrants in the U.S. deserves a lot more dignity and credit for their work than they get! Some even say that they are the ones that put food on the Americans table!
Fher which is the singer for "Mana" says the band will continue supporting the Latinos on this subject. While he was attending the Conference for the Billboard Latin Music in Florida (Miami Beach to be specific). The singer insists that they are the real workers of America. They do the work that starts the day and ends the day.
The wrote the song as a protest but it turned out like an anthem
he said he wanted to get people motivated to sing dance and vote!
The drummers name is Alex Gonzalez (the name also tells us he can relate to the situation cause hes in it as well) said he created the song when the band was in Miami, especially after seeing and feeling the racism Latinos face everyday in the U.S. He does not want the repeated mistakes of the past of discrimination.