Los Yaki emerged in 1964 in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, blending the talents of the Gazcón and Ibarra brothers. Heavily influenced by the British Invasion, they introduced a raw, aggressive rock sound to the Mexican music scene. Their 1965 debut single, "Auxilio"—a Spanish rendition of The Beatles' "Help!"—catapulted them to fame. Frontman Benny Ibarra's dynamic stage presence and distinctive vocals drew comparisons to Mick Jagger. Throughout the late 1960s, Los Yaki released multiple albums, primarily featuring Spanish covers of English rock hits, and made notable appearances in films and television, solidifying their legacy in Latin American rock history. ([es.wikipedia.org](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Ibarra_%28padre%29?utm_source=openai))