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G-5: We've never been apart because we've never stopped being friends
Spain🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

G-5: We've never been apart because we've never stopped being friends

On July 18, 2026, G-5, a Spanish music group formed in 2006, celebrated 20 years since the release of their album 'Tucaratupapi'. Despite each member pursuing individual careers, the group has remained close, with members emphasizing that they have never stopped being friends or feeling like a collective. They recently began holding concerts again, marking a return to collaborative performances after a period of separate activities. The event took place in Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia.

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G-5: We've never been apart because we've never stopped being friends

On July 18, 2026, G-5, a Spanish music group formed in 2006, celebrated 20 years since the release of their album 'Tucaratupapi'. Despite each member pursuing individual careers, the group has remained close, with members emphasizing that they have never stopped being friends or feeling like a collective. They recently began holding concerts again, marking a return to collaborative performances after a period of separate activities. The event took place in Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses the ongoing friendship and collaboration among members of a music group, which is not a politically charged subject. It focuses on cultural and artistic activity rather than political issues, policies, or governance. Therefore, the framing is neutral and does not exhibit a left

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