Captured during the Amar es Combatir tour, this live package includes a CD/DVD format documenting their high-production arena show, alongside studio tracks like "Si No Te Hubieras Ido." Essential Compilations and Box Sets (Recopilatorios)

Un álbum con fuertes críticas sociales y colaboraciones estelares, como Carlos Santana en Falsas esperanzas y Rubén Blades en Sábanas frías . El sencillo principal fue Ángel de amor .

Maná’s live energy is a core component of their legendary status. No collection is complete without their live albums, which showcase the band’s impeccable stage chemistry:

Si hay un disco "mega", es este. Es el álbum más vendido del rock mexicano en la historia.

Un disco con un sonido de guitarras más pesado y colaboraciones de lujo como Carlos Santana en "Justicia, Tierra y Libertad" y Rubén Blades en "Sábanas Frías". También destaca el éxito "Mariposa Traicionera".

El grupo cambia de nombre a , que significa "energía positiva" en polinesio. Adoptan una identidad más latina y caribeña.

Before global fame, Mana was hungry. Originally named "Sombrero Verde," the band released two folk-rock albums: Sombrero Verde (1981) and A Tiempo de Rock (1983). These records are historically "cool" but not "hot" in the commercial sense. They sound dated—raw, unpolished, and heavily indebted to British Invasion bands.

If you're new to Mana's music, exploring their discography is an excellent way to experience the evolution of their sound and appreciate their contributions to Latin rock. For longtime fans, this overview serves as a nostalgic trip through the band's remarkable journey.

Mana has an impressive catalog of hits that have become iconic in Latin rock music. Some of their most popular songs include: