Verano 86 is a compilation album that brings together some of the most iconic Latin American pop songs from the mid-80s. Featuring artists such as Luis Miguel, Emmanuel, Yuri, and Timbiriche, this album captures the spirit of a vibrant and carefree era in Latin music.
The album opens with Luis Miguel's classic hit "La Incondicional," a romantic ballad that showcases the singer's soulful voice and impeccable phrasing. The album then moves on to more upbeat tracks, such as Timbiriche's "La Bamba," a fun and energetic cover of the traditional Mexican folk song.
Other standout tracks include Emmanuel's "Toda La Vida," a catchy pop tune with a memorable chorus, and Yuri's "Maldita Primavera," a haunting ballad about lost love. The album also includes some lesser-known gems, such as Flans' "Hoy Por Ti, Mañana Por Mí," a playful dance-pop track with a catchy synth riff.