Backup Fuse Hard Rock and Latin Fire on Corazon
The Bogota Band’s Catalogue Single Blends Hard Rock Muscle with Colombian Roots
Backup planted their flag in Colombia’s rock scene with corazon. The single drives Hard Rock guitars straight into a Latin rhythm, built for volume and movement at once. Out since August 2025, the Bogota band’s track keeps finding new listeners who want Alternative Rock grit with a Latin heartbeat.
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The Hard Rock And Latin Pulse Of Backup corazon
corazon opens with a guitar tone rock fans recognise straight away: thick, distorted, and built for volume. What sets it apart is the rhythm underneath. Instead of a straight rock backbeat, Backup lean into a Latin pulse. It gives the song its swing and, in turn, its name. The Spanish word for heart sits at the centre of the arrangement. The band treat it as a rhythmic idea as much as a lyrical one.
The fusion holds together because the band commit to both halves. The Hard Rock side brings weight through heavy riffs and a driving low end. The Latin Rock side brings movement and swing, the kind that makes a chorus feel physical rather than just loud. Alternative Rock ties the two together with a looser, modern structure. That leaves room for dynamics instead of a solid wall of noise.
Vocals ride on top with conviction rather than gloss. They match the raw approach the band favour across their work. When the chorus lands, the guitars and the groove hit at the same moment, and the track earns its energy.

Why corazon Still Finds New Listeners
Released on 8 August 2025, corazon has spent close to a year in circulation. It still picks up new ears. That staying power says something about the writing. Songs built on a strong rhythmic hook tend to age well, and Backup wrote one that carries across languages. A listener who does not speak Spanish still feels the pull of the beat. A listener who does gets the added weight of the title word.
Backup have kept corazon in rotation for ongoing discovery rather than a release-week push. That patience suits the material. Rock audiences often find records months or years later, through playlists, live sets, and word of mouth. corazon rewards that slower kind of discovery, and its blend of styles gives a new fan more than one way in.


Who corazon Is For
This track suits listeners who like their rock with a strong sense of place. Fans of Latin rock acts such as Maná will recognise the instinct for a melody that lands on the first listen. Their stadium-sized choruses proved Spanish-language rock could travel worldwide. Followers of Caifanes will hear a related move. The Mexican band wove Latin and indigenous rhythm into alternative rock, and Backup share that willingness to let regional feel shape the groove. Anyone raised on the widescreen guitars of Héroes del Silencio will find a similar appetite for scale.
The point of these comparisons is temperature, not lineage. corazon runs hot in the same way. It favours energy and rhythm over polish. If your rotation has room for hard-edged rock sung with real conviction, Backup earn a place next to it.
The Band Behind corazon
Backup are a Colombian rock band. They build their sound on the meeting point of Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, and Latin Rock. Founder William Suarez frames corazon as a direct statement of that identity.
The RockCharts.News curator team: “What keeps us coming back to corazon is the rhythm section. Backup let the Latin groove lead the arrangement instead of bolting it on as decoration, and that choice gives the Hard Rock guitars something real to push against.”
“We crafted ‘corazon’ to be a true representation of our sound: raw, energetic, and deeply rooted in our Latin influences,” said William Suarez, founder of Backup. “It’s been incredible to see the track connect with fans over the past year, and we’re excited for even more listeners to discover its unique blend and the passion we poured into it.”
That mix of raw energy and Latin roots runs through the band’s work. corazon remains one of its clearest examples.
Where To Stream Backup corazon And Follow The Band
corazon is out now on all major platforms, and it works best played loud. To keep up with new music, live dates, and behind-the-scenes moments, follow Backup on Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and the band’s YouTube channel.


