Los Pasteles Verdes is a Latin pop ensemble that originated in the 1970s in Chimbote, Peru, but achieved significant recognition while performing in Mexico. The group was established by brothers Víctor Hugo and César Acuña and featured distinguished members such as vocalists Aldo Guibovich and Germán Laos, along with drummer Jorge Luis Príncipe. Their inaugural album, Recuerdos de Una Noche, included the popular track "Angelitos Negros," which catapulted them to fame throughout Latin America. Their musical style is defined by romantic ballads, leaving a profound influence on both the Mexican and Mexican-American music scenes. With memorable songs like "Esclavo y Amo" and "Hipocresia," Los Pasteles Verdes became a cherished group of their time. In 2007, they embarked on a tour in Japan, further demonstrating their lasting popularity. Their discography features significant albums such as Esclavo y Amo and Recuerdos de Una Noche, which have cemented their place in the annals of Latin music history.