The Campuzanos

The Campuzanos are an American band formed in in 1989. The band consists of the namesake Campuzano brothers: singer Lorenzo, guitarist Fernando, bassist Gonzalo, and drummer Joaquin. They are often noted for their blending of various genres, especially their unique blend of and.

The band signed with Everest Records in 1989 and released their debut album, Los Campuzanos, in 1990. It proved to be a commercial success and finished in the top 10 on the, and spawned the -topping single "I Am Human", which later found new life as the opening theme of RKO's Enigma Beach. It was followed by Sonidos del Pacifico (1992), Brisas Costeras (1994), and Las Cascadas (1996), all of which finished in the top 20.

The group then went on a break from releasing new music, but continued to tour and perform live. Their next album, Cali-Mex, was released in 2002; it received praise from critics despite not being as commercially successful as their past albums. The Campuzanos' next album, Las Dimensiones (2006), underperformed commercially and critically. It was followed by Latinism (2010), which was a success story, however. They later released the acclaimed studio album Padre Contra Dios (2015) and the compilation album Campulation 1990–2020 (2020).

The Campuzanos have praised for their unique musical style, lyrical storytelling, and multilingual discography. They have been credited with promoting representation in music. The group has been nominated for various music awards, including.