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IMPAK Band Releases Two Music Videos

by | Apr 6, 2024

IMPAK Band is making a triumphant return to the music scene after several years with the launch of two impressive music videos, “Gaña,” directed by Ily Geerman, and “Ta Con Nos Ta,” directed by Juan Pablo. Both songs belong to the genre of blended rhythms, offering listeners a unique auditory experience.

“Gaña” is a composition by Ily Geerman, arranged by Dwight Leoneta, while “Ta Con Nos Ta” was composed and arranged by Titi Trinidad. Each song showcases the band’s signature style and musical prowess, promising to captivate audiences with their infectious beats and vibrant energy.

Both music videos are now available for viewing on IMPAK Band’s Facebook and YouTube pages, inviting fans and music enthusiasts alike to enjoy the band’s latest creations. As IMPAK Band continues to leave their mark on the music scene, these releases serve as a testament to their enduring talent and dedication to delivering quality music to their audience.

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