Mane de la Parra, better known simply as Mane, is a Mexican singer and actor who was born on December 23rd, 1982 in Mexico City. When he was 15, he took his first guitar and singing lessons, and eventually, he attended Berklee College of Music from 2001 until 2005 to further his musical education. In Barcelona, Spain, he attended classes to learn flamenco guitar. The musician and producer of Latin pop music were honuored with a BMI Peermusic Latin Scholarship Award in 2005 as a result of his work. Verano de Amor was one of the most popular telenovelas in Mexico, and he contributed many songs to it. Additionally, he worked with Fausto Garcia, the percussionist for Stevie Wonder, on his first album and the two of them collaborated on some tracks.
Hip-Hop, Music
Music, Rock
Latin, Music
Music, Rock