Grupo Trinidad, established in 1983 in Santa Fe, Argentina, is a seminal force in cumbia romántica. Founded by the Álvarez brothers, the group gained prominence with emotive melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The addition of vocalist Ezequiel in 1987 brought hits like "Nada para dar" and "Quince besitos." In 1993, Leo Mattioli's passionate vocals propelled the band to new heights, producing iconic albums such as "La Gran Tentación" (1994) and "Más Románticos que Nunca" (1997). Despite lineup changes and personal tragedies, including a significant loss in 2000, Grupo Trinidad has remained resilient. Collaborations with artists like Pablo Lescano in 2020 and tributes to Mattioli underscore their enduring influence. With nearly four decades of music, Grupo Trinidad continues to captivate audiences, solidifying their legacy in the Argentine tropical music scene. ([cumbiabase.com.ar](https://www.cumbiabase.com.ar/trinidad?utm_source=openai))