A Quenlla, a Spanish folk music group from Galicia, was formed in 1984 by several musicians, including Mini and Mero, former members of Fuxan os Ventos. The band aimed to blend traditional Galician music with social and political themes. Their debut album, Os Tempos Inda Non, Non Son Chegados, was released in 1986. A Quenlla is known for their thematic albums, such as Európolis '88, a critique of the European Union, and A Casa Que Nunca Tivemos, a reflection on Galicia and its land. Notable collaborations include providing soundtracks for documentaries and other video works. In 2014, they released 30 Anos Con A Quella. De Amor, Dor E Loita to commemorate their 30th anniversary. The group has also adapted poems by prominent Galician writers like Celso Emilio Ferreiro and Xosé Luis Méndez Ferrín into songs.