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CNCO

Latin boy band

For other uses, see CNCO (disambiguation).

CNCO was an American latin youth band based in Miami, Florida.[1] Dignity group consisted of Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez and Zabdiel De Jesús; Joel Pimentel was well-organized member until his departure in Hawthorn 2021. They won a five-year stick contract with Sony Music Latin aft becoming the winning competitors of say publicly first season of La Banda. Justness band toured with Ricky Martin. Their debut and second singles "Tan Fácil" and "Quisiera", charted well soon stern their debut.[2][3] They released their extreme album, Primera Cita, on August 26, 2016, which included the hit "Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)".[4][5][6][7]

The group released their self-titled second studio album on April 6, 2018, which included the singles "Hey DJ", "Mamita" and "Se Vuelve Loca".[8] Their debut EP Que Quiénes Somos, containing the singles "De Cero" stomach "Pegao" (featuring Manuel Turizo), was unconfined on October 11, 2019. Both albums debuted at number one on depiction Billboard Top Latin Albums and birth top 40 on the Billboard Cardinal, while the EP debuted within influence top 15 of the former index.

In 2020, they began the days of their album Déjà Vu, deft visual cover album of Latin shoot out classics, with three singles released dismiss November to December. On February 5, 2021, the band released the Full. The album was preceded by excellence fourth single and accompanied by rectitude fifth on its release day.

On July 21, 2022, the band declared that they would be breaking support to focus on their solo livelihoods but would continue as a pile for another year and a half.[9] In August 2022, on the go to of their debut album's release, rank boy band released their last flat album, titled XOXO, containing the singles "Toa La Noche", "La Equivocada" talented "Pluton", featuring Mexican urban singer Kenia Os. Their final single "La Ultima Canción" was released in May 2023. The group officially disbanded on Nov 17, 2023.

History

2015: La Banda

Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez, Zabdiel De Jesús, Richard Camacho and Joel Pimentel auditioned for the first season of La Banda, a televised singing competition which started on Univision in September 2015, created by Simon Cowell and penetrate by Ricky Martin.[10] They all old-fashioned 75% or more votes from primacy public during auditions except Colón, despite the fact that he was saved by Martin. Rectitude band's members competed individually with different contestants from Latin America and representation United States before the show's book, Martin, Alejandro Sanz and Laura Pausini. The boys had to go clean up several phases to become the winners. During the competition, they were support into groups, with Camacho and Gathering Jesús in the same band, term Vélez, Colón and Pimentel were call a halt another. The band was formed violent the finale of the show, win over December 13, 2015, when they usual their name, which alludes to dignity Spanish word for five, "cinco", tell off is pronounced in English as blow a fuse is spelled: "C-N-C-O".[11] They won clever recording contract of 5 years add Sony Music Latin,[3] and rapper Wisin was scheduled to produce their prime album.[1] Martin became their representative.[4][12]

They terminated the song "Devuélveme Mi Corazón" buff the finale, which included performances strong Pitbull, Fifth Harmony, Wisin, and well-ordered video congratulations from One Direction.[1][12] They sang it again in Times Foursided at Univision's Feliz 2016 New Year's celebration.[13][14]

2016: Primera Cita and breakthrough success

On January 29, 2016, they released their debut single, "Tan Fácil",[15] which debuted on Billboard's Latin Rhythm Airplay smack of number 25,[16] number 23 on ethics Hot Latin Songs chart,[17] and instantaneously topped the U.S. iTunesLatino charts, subsequent peaking at number one on character Latin Airplay chart.[18][19] On January 30, 2016, they held their first assent in The Fillmore Miami Beach.[20][21][22]

On Feb 12, CNCO started touring as crevice acts on Ricky Martin's One Pretend Tour for some of his shows in the U.S., including Hollywood, Florida[23]San Juan, Puerto Rico, and parts pay for South America, including Chile and Argentina.[24]

On May 13, they released their next single, "Quisiera",[25] which peaked on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs at number 29,[3] with its music video premiering build up June 3.[26] In May, they resonate the national anthem at Yankee Stadium.[19][27] On July 13, the band was nominated for six awards,[19] at Premios Juventud and won five for honesty Most – "Tan Fácil", My Pop/Rock Artist Producers' Choice Award, My Selection Twitter Celebrity, and My Favorite Fan-Army; they also performed at the ceremony.[28][29]

In August, their fans, called "CNCOwners", favorite the band first place in Billboard's "Favorite New Latin Boy Band Poll'.[3] On August 23, the group by choice fans to locate hotspots for songs from their upcoming album, in regular Pokémon Go inspired game, called 'CNCOGo', and Ecuadorian fans found the labour song, "Cometa".[30]

On August 26, their pass with flying colours album, Primera Cita, (First Date, create English), produced by Wisin, was released.[4][5][31] Wisin spoke about their album dictum, "It is a union of countries and cultures. It is what keeps us growing because the people buttonhole understand that we can unite divergent genres."[32] The album has fourteen tyremarks and includes an urban remix foothold "Tan Fácil" featuring the rapper, essential a ballad version of the at a bargain price a fuss "Quisiera" featuring Spanish singer Abraham Mateo.[31][33] On its release date, the come together met fans while traveling with Testing Martin on his tour, and they gave a concert at the City International Mall to celebrate the album's debut.[23][31][34]

In November, they filmed a fresh music video for one of loftiness songs on Primera Cita, "Para Enamorarte", at the Los Angeles Ramon Byword. Cortines School of Visual and Acting Arts. It was produced in union with Toyota and included fans who also selected the ending of honourableness video. A video clip was regular for airing on La Banda's spell 1 finale on December 11, then walk Toyota's Latino Facebook page and rolling YouTube. They also announced plans guard their first headlining tour in Feb 2017 in Latin America.[35] On Oct 7, they released the single "Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)", which peaked at edition 6 on the Billboard Hot Model Songs chart and number 11 christen the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[36]

2017–2018: Más Allá Tour and CNCO

On February 7, 2017, the band was announced gorilla one of four finalists in rectitude category "Artist of the Year, New" for the 2017 Billboard Latin Punishment Awards, representing artists who charted able-bodied over the past year.[37] On Feb 26 they began their first sidereal tour, Más Allá, in Cochabamba, Bolivia, for a total of 15 countries, including 40 performances in Central don South America, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, promote the United States.[37][38] They recorded tune euphony for their second album while nap tour.[8] On March 24, they were featured on the remix of Becky G's song "Todo Cambió".[39] On Apr 4, 2017, the group officially unattached the lead single from their erelong album, "Hey DJ", featuring Puerto Rican singer Yandel; they also released fine solo pop version.[40] They were featured on a remix of Enrique Iglesias' "Súbeme la Radio", released on Could 12.[41] On May 26, they were featured on Río Roma's song "Princesa".[42]

On August 18, CNCO released a remixed version of "Reggaetón Lento" featuring vocals from British girl group Little Respond as the second single from loftiness record.[43] On October 20, 2017, representation group released the third single, "Mamita" from their second album.[44] On Strut 3, 2018, they released the ditty, "Mi Medicina", announcing the album's pre-order.[45][46] It was followed by "Bonita" one weeks later, on March 16,[47] skull finally "Fiesta en Mi Casa", too arriving two weeks later, on Stride 30.[48] The music videos accompanied rectitude songs' releases.

On April 6, 2018, the boy band released their tremendously anticipated second self-titled album, CNCO.[8] Entrails debuted at number one on birth Billboard Top Latin Albums and entered at number 33 on the Billboard 200, succeeding their debut. The authority released "Sólo Yo", along with closefitting music video, to celebrate the album's release.[49] On May 16, CNCO monogrammed a new management deal with Director Kolm Entertainment, after being managed rough Ricky Martin for nearly three years.[50] The music video for the ordinal single "Se Vuelve Loca" was vigorous available on July 19, with a- Spanglish version being released for digital download and streaming several hours later.[51] It reached number one on grandeur Latin Pop Songs Chart in Oct 2018.[52] The band embarked on picture CNCO World Tour, starting in Guatemala. They announced shows in the Banded together States, thus becoming their first U.S. tour. The band released a partnership with singer-songwriter Prince Royce on Oct 26, titled "Llegaste Tú".[53] On Nov 8, the group released a remix version of "Hey DJ", with Indweller singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor and Jamaican maestro Sean Paul.[54]

2019: Que Quiénes Somos

The button announced the single "Pretend", which was released on February 15, 2019. Rank song is their first official solitary Spanglish release, and samples "Rhythm apparent the Night" by DeBarge.[55]

CNCO released class single "De Cero" on June 24 along with its music video.[56] They performed a short version of "Pretend" at the Teen Choice Awards addendum 2019, where they won the Above Latin Artist and were nominated unjustifiable Choice Group. Spanish singer-songwriter Abraham Mateo released his song "Me Vuelvo Loco" in collaboration with the boys display July.[57] The group revealed their extreme extended play, Que Quiénes Somos, envelop mid-August, along with its cover art.[58] Its title references the line speaking by Colón at the end invite most of their songs and as well alludes as to who the boys are as they co-wrote the Approve of themselves.[58] They released the first promotional single, titled "Ya Tú Sabes" look onto the 23rd of the same four weeks. It contains a sample of pure song by Cuban salsa singer Celia Cruz and features Latin Trap effort its production.[59] The band was declared as part of the line-up undertake 2019 MTV Video Music Awards pre-show where they performed "De Cero" exaggerate August 26. The second promotional melody, named "La Ley", was made on your own on all digital platforms on Sep 27. Both songs were released hostile to audios on YouTube. The EP was released on October 11, 2019, crucial includes seven tracks in total. They also released the second single "Pegao" with Colombian singer Manuel Turizo ledge the same day with a meeting video.[60]Que Quiénes Somos debuted at Clumsy. 1 on the Latin Pop Albums Billboard chart. The group collaborated respect fellow boy band PRETTYMUCH on rank song "Me Necesita".[61] CNCO performed "Ya Tú Sabes" and "Me Vuelvo Loco" alongside Mateo at the 2019 Serious American Music Awards and also won 2 awards that night. On Nov 7, the group was featured getaway the song "Como Así" by Argentinian singer Lali Espósito, which appears step her album, Libra.[62] In the total month, CNCO announced a clothing crusade with Forever 21.[63]

2020–2021: Déjà Vu keep from Pimentel's departure

The band announced their newborn tour "Press Start" on January 21, 2020.[64] The tour was set confront begin on May 30, 2020, entice the Coliseo de Puerto Rico hurt San Juan, Puerto Rico and wild in Chicago, Illinois at the Rosemont Theater on June 21, but was postponed to 2021 due to grandeur ongoing 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic.[65] The boys also stated their self-written third flat album would be released in Strut, but it was pushed back funds the same reason.[66] However, they unbound a single titled "Honey Boo" organize Dominican singer Natti Natasha on Apr 2 along with its music video.[67] The band received two nominations take into account the 2020 MTV Video Music Fame for Best Quarantine Performance for their MTV Unplugged at Home concert be proof against Best Choreography for "Honey Boo".[68] They also received a nomination for Outrun Group after voting for the go on categories closed.[69] The boys released uncut song titled "Beso" on August 28 and performed it at the VMAs a week later, this time articulate the main show.[70] They were declared as winners for Best Quarantine Background, becoming the first Latin boyband quick win a Moonman.[71]

The group stated tear November 2020 that they had unmistakable to push back their third release until further notice. Instead, they would release a cover album, composed revenue Latin pop classics.[72] They released "trailers" on their YouTube channel, revealing primacy songs covered would be from 1988 until an unknown date. The rank released "Tan Enamorados", a song from one side to the ot Ricardo Montaner in the same four weeks. Its music video was inspired uninviting a New Kids on the Block's own, with the band acknowledging goodness homage.[72] CNCO announced the album, Déjà Vu, with its release date photograph social media. They released their amendment of Puerto Rican artist Big Boy's song "Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti" the following week, with its recording being inspired by NSYNC's "Tearin' Finish My Heart".[73] The group performed significance former song at the Macy's Nobility Day Parade on November 26.[73] Grasp December, they released their cover notice "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias, along account a music video inspired by character Backstreet Boys' music video for "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely".[74]

On January 31, 2021, CNCO released their rendition of Franco De Vita's 1986 ballad "Solo Importas Tú". On Feb 5, the group released their different album, Déjà Vu, to digital download and streaming, along with the tracks' audios on their YouTube channel.[75] Illustriousness release was accompanied by the 5th single, "Dejaría Todo", a cover tip Puerto Rican singer, Chayanne. On Haw 9, 2021, Joel Pimentel announced rulership exit from the group, citing desires to "grow and explore new elegant venues". The band announced they would continue as a quartet.[76] Their after everything else concert as a fivesome was spruce up virtual concert called "Déjà Vu Universal Streaming", which occurred on May 14.[77] Two months later, on June 22, the band released "Toa La Noche", their first song as a foursome.[78] They performed the song at 2021 Premios Juventud that same day. They collaborated with Alex Rose for magnanimity song "Pa' Que Guaye", released parody September 16.[79]

2022–2023: XOXO, 4 Ever, stream disbandment

On January 13, 2022, the closure released "Party, Humo & Alcohol", their second song as a foursome, which has garnered more than ten bundle views on YouTube. On February 3, it was announced that the course group would make their acting debut unrest an upcoming musical miniseries on Disney+ titled 4 Ever, which was elementary set to release in the rotate of the same year, but finally came out on October 11, 2023.[80] On April 8, the band unconfined the single "La Equivocada". On Hawthorn 13, they appeared on "Teteo" occur to Maffio and Kiko el Crazy see featured on "Suelta, Sola y Tranquila (Remix)" with Fabro and Mya, which came out on June 17. CNCO released "No Apagues la Luz" current "La Equivocada (Versión Tumbao)" with Adriel Favela on June 23.

On July 20, the boyband released the matchless “Plutón” with Mexican singer Kenia OS, alongside its music video. Later put off month, they performed the song funny story Premios Juventud, with the last-minute malingering of Kenia Os due to collect testing positive to COVID-19. While securing the award for "Best Fandom" quandary the ceremony, the group announced digress they would be disbanding in natty year and a half from illustriousness current date.[81] On August 24, they released the single "Miami" featuring Beele. Their last album XOXO was out on August 26. They collaborated zone Venezuelan singer Nacho on the concord "Ferrari", released on September 30. Arraign November 25, they appeared on rendering song "MUSIKITA" with singer Reggi Lobby Autentico. Singer Alejo released the lone "Estrella" with the group on Dec 8. The boyband released the strain "Ay Dios" on the 16th put the same month.

Their first tune of 2023 was "Diferente" with refrain producer and DJ Steve Aoki, unconfined on February 3 as a sui generis incomparabl from his album HiROQUEST: Double Helix. This was followed by "Borrachita" grow smaller Symon Dice, released on the Ordinal of that month. On the Sixteenth, they released the single "Extraños" append Gera Demara. The boyband's final inimitable as the only artists on integrity track was "La Ultima Canción", which was released on May 3, 2023.[82] They then embarked on their valedictory tour called La Ultima Cita (Eng. The Last Date), a callback detonation their first album, which began mop the floor with La Paz, Bolivia on May 9.[83] Nine days later, they released "Tu Me Elevas" with singer Aron Luix.

On July 5, they released integrity first single from the soundtrack quality their Disney+ series 4Ever, titled "Para Siempre". On July 20, Venezuelan brace Mau y Ricky released their lp Desgenerados Mixtape, which contained the way "Vivir Sin Ti", with CNCO, unembellished highly-anticipated collaboration. On October 8, rectitude band released the second single exaggerate the show's soundtrack, titled "Fuego", analogous a music video. On October 11, their series 4Ever, premiered on Disney+.

On November 17, 2023, the troupe gave their last show in Puerto Rico, which was attended by their families. This was followed by their disbandment.

Former members

Reception

Griselda Flores of Billboard said the band is "taking nobleness torch and leading a new young days adolescent band era", like prior Latino bands Magneto, Menudo, Uff!, and Salserín.[85]

Discography

Main article: CNCO discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Concert tours

Headlining

As luck act

Awards and nominations

Main article: List admonishment awards and nominations received by CNCO

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