Their album Somos Diferentes features a title track that is a reimagined Mexican bolero with a salsa rhythm. It addresses the perceived cultural differences between the Japanese salsa band and their Latino audience.
A final report by the Population Council concluded that the strategy successfully improved gender equity, reduced HIV-related stigma, and increased the use of health services. It validated that entertainment media could effectively catalyze both personal and social behavioral changes. Somos Diferentes
There is a viral Somos Diferentes Remix featuring artists Nickoog Clk, Jere Klein, and Katteyes, which explores modern themes of individuality and social connection. Their album Somos Diferentes features a title track
"Somos Diferentes" (We Are Different) primarily refers to a major social change strategy and impact evaluation in Nicaragua, as well as several prominent musical works. The phrase is also used in educational contexts
The phrase is also used in educational contexts to promote diversity awareness:
The strategy featured a popular TV drama, Sexto Sentido , which was watched by 59% of the surveyed urban youth population. A daily radio program also saw its listenership triple between 2003 and 2005.