Mana .-. Mtv Unplugged | EXCLUSIVE |

If you have only ever listened to Mana on the radio—driving down a highway with the windows down—stop what you are doing. Put on headphones. Listen to the Unplugged version of "Closer" or "Perdido en un Barco."

For younger bands, it serves as a blueprint: You don't need volume to be heavy. You need soul. For older fans, it is a time capsule of a moment when MTV actually cared about musicianship. And for the band itself, it validated their shift from "Rock en Español" heroes to global ambassadors of Mexican culture. Mana .-. Mtv unplugged

For fans of Latin American rock, is sacred ground. It’s the stage that stripped away the arena-rock bravado of the 80s and 90s, revealing the raw songwriting beneath. While the world remembers Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and Eric Clapton for their Unplugged sets, South America has its own crown jewel: Mana’s MTV Unplugged . If you have only ever listened to Mana