Barrabás was a pioneering Spanish band formed in the early 1970s by drummer and producer Fernando Arbex. Blending rock, funk, soul, and Latin rhythms, the group became known for its infectious grooves and dance-driven sound that resonated internationally. Their early hits, including “Woman” and “Wild Safari,” helped shape the European funk-rock scene and remain influential touchstones in Latin rock history. Barrabás’s innovative fusion and dynamic performances established them as trailblazers in bridging global musical styles.