Ebenezer se ha consolidado como uno de los nombres más influyentes en la escena musical contemporánea. Su viaje comenzó en los rincones más modestos y ha llegado a conquistar audiencias globales. Aquí, exploraremos la historia completa de esta talentosa agrupación, profundizando en sus orígenes, evolución musical, y los factores que los han llevado al éxito.
El grupo Ebenezer se formó a principios de 2005 en una pequeña ciudad de España, cuando un grupo de amigos de la infancia decidió llevar su amor por la música a nuevos horizontes. La banda original la componían Javier López (voz principal), Marta González (guitarra), Samuel Martínez (bajo) y Ana Pérez (batería). Inspirados por una mezcla de rock clásico y sonidos contemporáneos, se reunían en el garaje de los padres de Javier para practicar.
Su pasión por la música y su dedicación se hicieron evidentes en su primer concierto en un bar local. La energía y química entre los miembros del grupo rápidamente captaron la atención de los asistentes. No pasó mucho tiempo antes de que empezaran a recibir invitaciones para tocar en diferentes localidades.
Con la creciente popularidad, Ebenezer decidió grabar su primer álbum, "Ecos del Pasado", lanzado en 2007. Este trabajo presentaba un sonido crudo y auténtico, lleno de letras profundas y melodías potentes. Algunas de las canciones más destacadas del álbum fueron:
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I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I'm doing road
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I'm doing road
Mommy still prays for me (oh lord)
Still pray for me
'Cause I'm doing road
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
You know how the church go
This the Church's Chicken, wicked with the church flow (oh you do that)
Gotta crawl before you walk, bro (yeah)
Running wild in the city with my church clothes (yes)
White girls in the fur coats (yeah)
They party from the face but they snort though (oh, wait a second)
Saving hoes never work though
They don't get too attached they got work, bro (we we we yeah we we yeah)
Pass the collection plate, I'm trying to make it to heaven (I'm trying to make it baby)
Dirty money, I'm just trying to make it clean while these preachers teach a lesson (wow)
Tell me what they teach
You could blow smoke, snort coke, we could even bang a weapon and go (tu tu tu)
Just go church in the morning, church in the morning (hallelujah man)
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I'm doing road
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I'm doing road
Mommy still prays for me (oh lord)
Still pray for me
'Cause I'm doing wrong
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
300 and 60 horses, oh, how the pastor drives (wait a minute)
Tell her, spread the legs, and catch the holy ghost, yeah, I seen the pastor try (yeah)
I shifty talking too much like the pastor's wife (yeah)
Testifying I ain't snitching where we're from that's life (yeah)
We don't talk to the feds when they bark outside (yeah)
Money, sex, drugs, that's in the sacrifice umm yeah (we we yeah we yeah)
Pass the collection plate, I'm trying to make it to heaven (I'm trying to make it baby)
Dirty money, I'm just trying to make it clean while these preachers teach a lesson (wow)
You could blow smoke, snort coke, we could even bang a weapon and go (tu tu tu)
Just go church in the morning, church in the morning (hallelujah man)
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I'm doing road
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I'm doing road
Mommy still prays for me (oh lord)
Still pray for me
'Cause I'm doing road
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I'm doing road
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga
I'm doing road
Mommy still prays for me (oh lord)
Still pray for me
'Cause I'm doing road
I ain't been to church in about 53 Sundays, nigga