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CNCO

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

CNCO
CNCO performing in 2019 (from left to right: Zabdiel, Erick, Joel, Richard and Christopher).
Background information
OriginMiami, Florida, U.S.
Genres
DiscographyCNCO discography
Years active2015–2023
LabelsSony Latin
Past members
  • Richard Camacho
  • Erick Brian Colón
  • Zabdiel De Jesús
  • Christopher Vélez
  • Joel Pimentel

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" and "Pegao" (featuring Manuel Turizo), was released on October 11, 2019. Both albums debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and the top 40 on the Billboard 200, while the EP debuted within the top 15 of the former chart.

In 2020, they began the era of their album Déjà Vu, a visual cover album of Latin pop classics, with three singles released from November to December. On February 5, 2021, the band released the LP. The album was preceded by the fourth single and accompanied by the fifth on its release day.

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

History edit

2015: La Banda edit

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 produced by Ricky Martin.[10] They all received 75% or more votes from the public during auditions except Colón, though he was saved by Martin. The band's members competed individually with other contestants from Latin America and the United States before the show's judges, Martin, Alejandro Sanz and Laura Pausini. The boys had to go through several phases to become the winners. During the competition, they were put into groups, with Camacho and De Jesús in the same band, while Vélez, Colón and Pimentel were in another. The band was formed on the finale of the show, on December 13, 2015, when they received their name, which alludes to the Spanish word for five, "cinco", and is pronounced in English as it is spelled: "C-N-C-O".[11] They won a recording contract of 5 years with Sony Music Latin,[3] and rapper Wisin was scheduled to produce their first album.[1] Martin became their representative.[4][12]

They performed the song "Devuélveme Mi Corazón" on the finale, which included performances by Pitbull, Fifth Harmony, Wisin, and a video congratulations from One Direction.[1][12] They sang it again in Times Square at Univision's Feliz 2016 New Year's celebration.[13][14]

2016: Primera Cita and breakthrough success edit

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

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

On May 13, they released their second single, "Quisiera",[25] which peaked on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs at number 29,[3] with its music video premiering on June 3.[26] In May, they sang 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 the Most – "Tan Fácil", My Pop/Rock Artist Producers' Choice Award, My Favorite Twitter Celebrity, and My Favorite Fan-Army; they also performed at the ceremony.[28][29]

 
CNCO performing in their first concert in January 2016.

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

On August 26, their first album, Primera Cita, (First Date, in English), produced by Wisin, was released.[4][5][31] Wisin spoke about their album saying, "It is a union of countries and cultures. It is what keeps us growing because the people can understand that we can unite different genres."[32] The album has fourteen tracks and includes an urban remix of "Tan Fácil" featuring the rapper, and a ballad version of the song "Quisiera" featuring Spanish singer Abraham Mateo.[31][33] On its release date, the band met fans while traveling with Ricky Martin on his tour, and they gave a concert at the Miami International Mall to celebrate the album's debut.[23][31][34]

In November, they filmed a new music video for one of the songs on Primera Cita, "Para Enamorarte", at the Los Angeles Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts. It was produced in conjunction with Toyota and included fans who also selected the ending of the video. A video clip was scheduled for airing on La Banda's season finale on December 11, then on Toyota's Latino Facebook page and on YouTube. They also announced plans for their first headlining tour in February 2017 in Latin America.[35] On October 7, they released the single "Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)", which peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and number 11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[36]

2017–2018: Más Allá Tour and CNCO edit

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

 
CNCO performing in Spain in 2017.

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

On April 6, 2018, the boy band released their highly anticipated second self-titled album, CNCO.[8] It debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and entered at number 33 on the Billboard 200, succeeding their debut. The group released "Sólo Yo", along with its music video, to celebrate the album's release.[49] On May 16, CNCO signed a new management deal with Walter Kolm Entertainment, after being managed by Ricky Martin for nearly three years.[50] The music video for the fifth single "Se Vuelve Loca" was made available on July 19, with a Spanglish version being released for digital download and streaming several hours later.[51] It reached number one on the Latin Pop Songs Chart in October 2018.[52] The band embarked on the CNCO World Tour, starting in Guatemala. They announced shows in the United States, thus becoming their first U.S. tour. The band released a collaboration with singer-songwriter Prince Royce on October 26, titled "Llegaste Tú".[53] On November 8, the group released a remix version of "Hey DJ", with American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor and Jamaican artist Sean Paul.[54]

2019: Que Quiénes Somos edit

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

CNCO released the single "De Cero" on June 24 along with its music video.[56] They performed a short version of "Pretend" at the Teen Choice Awards of 2019, where they won the Choice Latin Artist and were nominated for Choice Group. Spanish singer-songwriter Abraham Mateo released his song "Me Vuelvo Loco" in collaboration with the boys in July.[57] The group revealed their first extended play, Que Quiénes Somos, in mid-August, along with its cover art.[58] Its title references the line sung by Colón at the end in most of their songs and also alludes as to who the boys are as they co-wrote the EP themselves.[58] They released the first promotional single, titled "Ya Tú Sabes" in the 23rd of the same month. It contains a sample of a song by Cuban salsa singer Celia Cruz and features Latin Trap in its production.[59] The band was announced as part of the line-up for 2019 MTV Video Music Awards pre-show where they performed "De Cero" on August 26. The second promotional song, named "La Ley", was made free on all digital platforms on September 27. Both songs were released with audios on YouTube. The EP was released on October 11, 2019, and includes seven tracks in total. They also released the second single "Pegao" with Colombian singer Manuel Turizo on the same day with a music video.[60] Que Quiénes Somos debuted at No. 1 on the Latin Pop Albums Billboard chart. The group collaborated with fellow boy band PRETTYMUCH on the song "Me Necesita".[61] CNCO performed "Ya Tú Sabes" and "Me Vuelvo Loco" alongside Mateo at the 2019 Latin American Music Awards and also won 2 awards that night. On November 7, the group was featured on the song "Como Así" by Argentinian singer Lali Espósito, which appears on her album, Libra.[62] In the same month, CNCO announced a clothing campaign with Forever 21.[63]

2020–2021: Déjà Vu and Pimentel's departure edit

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

The group stated in November 2020 that they had decided to push back their third album until further notice. Instead, they would release a cover album, composed of Latin pop classics.[72] They released "trailers" on their YouTube channel, revealing the songs covered would be from 1988 until an unknown date. The group released "Tan Enamorados", a song by Ricardo Montaner in the same month. Its music video was inspired by a New Kids on the Block's own, with the band acknowledging the homage.[72] CNCO announced the album, Déjà Vu, with its release date on social media. They released their version of Puerto Rican artist Big Boy's song "Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti" the following week, with its video being inspired by NSYNC's "Tearin' Up My Heart".[73] The group performed the former song at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 26.[73] In December, they released their cover of "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias, along with a music video inspired by the 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 February 5, the group released their new album, Déjà Vu, to digital download and streaming, along with the tracks' audios on their YouTube channel.[75] The release was accompanied by the fifth single, "Dejaría Todo", a cover of Puerto Rican singer, Chayanne. On May 9, 2021, Joel Pimentel announced his exit from the group, citing desires to "grow and explore new artistic venues". The band announced they would continue as a quartet.[76] Their last concert as a fivesome was a virtual concert called "Déjà Vu Global 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 the song "Pa' Que Guaye", released on September 16.[79]

2022–2023: XOXO, 4 Ever, and disbandment edit

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

On July 20, the boyband released the single “Plutón” with Mexican singer Kenia OS, alongside its music video. Later that month, they performed the song at Premios Juventud, with the last-minute absence of Kenia Os due to her testing positive to COVID-19. While accepting the award for "Best Fandom" at the ceremony, the group announced that they would be disbanding in a year and a half from the current date.[81] On August 24, they released the single "Miami" featuring Beele. Their last album XOXO was released on August 26. They collaborated with Venezuelan singer Nacho on the song "Ferrari", released on September 30. On November 25, they appeared on the song "MUSIKITA" with singer Reggi El Autentico. Singer Alejo released the single "Estrella" with the group on December 8. The boyband released the song "Ay Dios" on the 16th of the same month.

Their first song of 2023 was "Diferente" with music producer and DJ Steve Aoki, released on February 3 as a single from his album HiROQUEST: Double Helix. This was followed by "Borrachita" with Symon Dice, released on the 9th of that month. On the 16th, they released the single "Extraños" with Gera Demara. The boyband's final single as the only artists on the track was "La Ultima Canción", which was released on May 3, 2023.[82] They then embarked on their farewell tour called La Ultima Cita (Eng. The Last Date), a callback to their first album, which began in La Paz, Bolivia on May 9.[83] Nine days later, they released "Tu Me Elevas" with singer Aron Luix.

On July 5, they released the first single from the soundtrack to their Disney+ series 4Ever, titled "Para Siempre". On July 20, Venezuelan duo Mau y Ricky released their album Desgenerados Mixtape, which contained the track "Vivir Sin Ti", with CNCO, a highly-anticipated collaboration. On October 8, the band released the second single from the show's soundtrack, titled "Fuego", alongside a music video. On October 11, their series 4Ever, premiered on Disney+.

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

Former members edit

Reception edit

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

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Extended plays edit

  • Que Quiénes Somos (2019)

Concert tours edit

Headlining edit

As opening act edit

Awards and nominations edit

References edit

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For other uses see CNCO disambiguation CNCO was a boy band based in Miami Florida 1 The group consisted of Richard Camacho Erick Brian Colon Christopher Velez and Zabdiel De Jesus Joel Pimentel was a member until his departure in May 2021 They won a five year recording contract with Sony Music Latin after becoming the winning competitors of the first season of La Banda The band toured with Ricky Martin Their debut and second singles Tan Facil and Quisiera charted well soon after their debut 2 3 They released their first album Primera Cita on August 26 2016 which included the hit Reggaeton Lento Bailemos 4 5 6 7 CNCOCNCO performing in 2019 from left to right Zabdiel Erick Joel Richard and Christopher Background informationOriginMiami Florida U S GenresReggaetonLatin popDiscographyCNCO discographyYears active2015 2023LabelsSony LatinPast membersRichard Camacho Erick Brian Colon Zabdiel De Jesus Christopher Velez Joel Pimentel 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 Quienes Somos containing the singles De Cero and Pegao featuring Manuel Turizo was released on October 11 2019 Both albums debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and the top 40 on the Billboard 200 while the EP debuted within the top 15 of the former chart In 2020 they began the era of their album Deja Vu a visual cover album of Latin pop classics with three singles released from November to December On February 5 2021 the band released the LP The album was preceded by the fourth single and accompanied by the fifth on its release day On July 21 2022 the band announced that they would be breaking up to focus on their solo careers but would continue as a group for another year and a half 9 In August 2022 on the anniversary of their debut album s release the boy band released their last studio album titled XOXO containing the singles Toa La Noche La Equivocada and Pluton featuring Mexican urban singer Kenia Os Their final single La Ultima Cancion was released in May 2023 The group officially disbanded on November 17 2023 Contents 1 History 1 1 2015 La Banda 1 2 2016 Primera Cita and breakthrough success 1 3 2017 2018 Mas Alla Tour and CNCO 1 4 2019 Que Quienes Somos 1 5 2020 2021 Deja Vu and Pimentel s departure 1 6 2022 2023 XOXO 4 Ever and disbandment 2 Former members 3 Reception 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Extended plays 5 Concert tours 5 1 Headlining 5 2 As opening act 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit2015 La Banda edit Erick Brian Colon Christopher Velez Zabdiel De Jesus 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 produced by Ricky Martin 10 They all received 75 or more votes from the public during auditions except Colon though he was saved by Martin The band s members competed individually with other contestants from Latin America and the United States before the show s judges Martin Alejandro Sanz and Laura Pausini The boys had to go through several phases to become the winners During the competition they were put into groups with Camacho and De Jesus in the same band while Velez Colon and Pimentel were in another The band was formed on the finale of the show on December 13 2015 when they received their name which alludes to the Spanish word for five cinco and is pronounced in English as it is spelled C N C O 11 They won a recording contract of 5 years with Sony Music Latin 3 and rapper Wisin was scheduled to produce their first album 1 Martin became their representative 4 12 They performed the song Devuelveme Mi Corazon on the finale which included performances by Pitbull Fifth Harmony Wisin and a video congratulations from One Direction 1 12 They sang it again in Times Square at Univision s Feliz 2016 New Year s celebration 13 14 2016 Primera Cita and breakthrough success edit On January 29 2016 they released their debut single Tan Facil 15 which debuted on Billboard s Latin Rhythm Airplay at number 25 16 number 23 on the Hot Latin Songs chart 17 and instantly topped the U S iTunes Latino charts later peaking at number one on the Latin Airplay chart 18 19 On January 30 2016 they held their first concert in The Fillmore Miami Beach 20 21 22 On February 12 CNCO started touring as opening acts on Ricky Martin s One World Tour for some of his shows in the U S including Hollywood Florida 23 San Juan Puerto Rico and parts of South America including Chile and Argentina 24 On May 13 they released their second single Quisiera 25 which peaked on Billboard s Hot Latin Songs at number 29 3 with its music video premiering on June 3 26 In May they sang 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 the Most Tan Facil My Pop Rock Artist Producers Choice Award My Favorite Twitter Celebrity and My Favorite Fan Army they also performed at the ceremony 28 29 nbsp CNCO performing in their first concert in January 2016 In August their fans called CNCOwners voted the band first place in Billboard s Favorite New Latin Boy Band Poll 3 On August 23 the group asked fans to locate hotspots for songs from their upcoming album in a Pokemon Go inspired game called CNCOGo and Ecuadorian fans found the first song Cometa 30 On August 26 their first album Primera Cita First Date in English produced by Wisin was released 4 5 31 Wisin spoke about their album saying It is a union of countries and cultures It is what keeps us growing because the people can understand that we can unite different genres 32 The album has fourteen tracks and includes an urban remix of Tan Facil featuring the rapper and a ballad version of the song Quisiera featuring Spanish singer Abraham Mateo 31 33 On its release date the band met fans while traveling with Ricky Martin on his tour and they gave a concert at the Miami International Mall to celebrate the album s debut 23 31 34 In November they filmed a new music video for one of the songs on Primera Cita Para Enamorarte at the Los Angeles Ramon C Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts It was produced in conjunction with Toyota and included fans who also selected the ending of the video A video clip was scheduled for airing on La Banda s season finale on December 11 then on Toyota s Latino Facebook page and on YouTube They also announced plans for their first headlining tour in February 2017 in Latin America 35 On October 7 they released the single Reggaeton Lento Bailemos which peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and number 11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 36 2017 2018 Mas Alla Tour and CNCO edit On February 7 2017 the band was announced as one of four finalists in the category Artist of the Year New for the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards representing artists who charted well over the past year 37 On February 26 they began their first headlining tour Mas Alla in Cochabamba Bolivia for a total of 15 countries including 40 performances in Central and South America Mexico Portugal Spain and the United States 37 38 They recorded music for their second album while on tour 8 On March 24 they were featured on the remix of Becky G s song Todo Cambio 39 On April 4 2017 the group officially released the lead single from their second album Hey DJ featuring Puerto Rican singer Yandel they also released a solo pop version 40 They were featured on a remix of Enrique Iglesias Subeme la Radio released on May 12 41 On May 26 they were featured on Rio Roma s song Princesa 42 nbsp CNCO performing in Spain in 2017 On August 18 CNCO released a remixed version of Reggaeton Lento featuring vocals from British girl group Little Mix as the second single from the record 43 On October 20 2017 the group released the third single Mamita from their second album 44 On March 3 2018 they released the song Mi Medicina announcing the album s pre order 45 46 It was followed by Bonita two weeks later on March 16 47 and finally Fiesta en Mi Casa also arriving two weeks later on March 30 48 The music videos accompanied the songs releases On April 6 2018 the boy band released their highly anticipated second self titled album CNCO 8 It debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and entered at number 33 on the Billboard 200 succeeding their debut The group released Solo Yo along with its music video to celebrate the album s release 49 On May 16 CNCO signed a new management deal with Walter Kolm Entertainment after being managed by Ricky Martin for nearly three years 50 The music video for the fifth single Se Vuelve Loca was made available on July 19 with a Spanglish version being released for digital download and streaming several hours later 51 It reached number one on the Latin Pop Songs Chart in October 2018 52 The band embarked on the CNCO World Tour starting in Guatemala They announced shows in the United States thus becoming their first U S tour The band released a collaboration with singer songwriter Prince Royce on October 26 titled Llegaste Tu 53 On November 8 the group released a remix version of Hey DJ with American singer songwriter Meghan Trainor and Jamaican artist Sean Paul 54 2019 Que Quienes Somos edit The band announced the single Pretend which was released on February 15 2019 The song is their first official solo Spanglish release and samples Rhythm of the Night by DeBarge 55 CNCO released the single De Cero on June 24 along with its music video 56 They performed a short version of Pretend at the Teen Choice Awards of 2019 where they won the Choice Latin Artist and were nominated for Choice Group Spanish singer songwriter Abraham Mateo released his song Me Vuelvo Loco in collaboration with the boys in July 57 The group revealed their first extended play Que Quienes Somos in mid August along with its cover art 58 Its title references the line sung by Colon at the end in most of their songs and also alludes as to who the boys are as they co wrote the EP themselves 58 They released the first promotional single titled Ya Tu Sabes in the 23rd of the same month It contains a sample of a song by Cuban salsa singer Celia Cruz and features Latin Trap in its production 59 The band was announced as part of the line up for 2019 MTV Video Music Awards pre show where they performed De Cero on August 26 The second promotional song named La Ley was made free on all digital platforms on September 27 Both songs were released with audios on YouTube The EP was released on October 11 2019 and includes seven tracks in total They also released the second single Pegao with Colombian singer Manuel Turizo on the same day with a music video 60 Que Quienes Somos debuted at No 1 on the Latin Pop Albums Billboard chart The group collaborated with fellow boy band PRETTYMUCH on the song Me Necesita 61 CNCO performed Ya Tu Sabes and Me Vuelvo Loco alongside Mateo at the 2019 Latin American Music Awards and also won 2 awards that night On November 7 the group was featured on the song Como Asi by Argentinian singer Lali Esposito which appears on her album Libra 62 In the same month CNCO announced a clothing campaign with Forever 21 63 2020 2021 Deja Vu and Pimentel s departure edit The band announced their new tour Press Start on January 21 2020 64 The tour was set to begin on May 30 2020 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan Puerto Rico and end in Chicago Illinois at the Rosemont Theater on June 21 but was postponed to 2021 due to the ongoing 2019 20 coronavirus pandemic 65 The boys also stated their self written third studio album would be released in March but it was pushed back for the same reason 66 However they released a single titled Honey Boo with Dominican singer Natti Natasha on April 2 along with its music video 67 The band received two nominations at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Quarantine Performance for their MTV Unplugged at Home concert and Best Choreography for Honey Boo 68 They also received a nomination for Best Group after voting for the main categories closed 69 The boys released a song titled Beso on August 28 and performed it at the VMAs a week later this time at the main show 70 They were announced as winners for Best Quarantine Performance becoming the first Latin boyband to win a Moonman 71 The group stated in November 2020 that they had decided to push back their third album until further notice Instead they would release a cover album composed of Latin pop classics 72 They released trailers on their YouTube channel revealing the songs covered would be from 1988 until an unknown date The group released Tan Enamorados a song by Ricardo Montaner in the same month Its music video was inspired by a New Kids on the Block s own with the band acknowledging the homage 72 CNCO announced the album Deja Vu with its release date on social media They released their version of Puerto Rican artist Big Boy s song Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti the following week with its video being inspired by NSYNC s Tearin Up My Heart 73 The group performed the former song at the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 26 73 In December they released their cover of Hero by Enrique Iglesias along with a music video inspired by the 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 Tu On February 5 the group released their new album Deja Vu to digital download and streaming along with the tracks audios on their YouTube channel 75 The release was accompanied by the fifth single Dejaria Todo a cover of Puerto Rican singer Chayanne On May 9 2021 Joel Pimentel announced his exit from the group citing desires to grow and explore new artistic venues The band announced they would continue as a quartet 76 Their last concert as a fivesome was a virtual concert called Deja Vu Global 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 the song Pa Que Guaye released on September 16 79 2022 2023 XOXO 4 Ever and disbandment edit On January 13 2022 the band released Party Humo amp Alcohol their second song as a foursome which has garnered more than ten million views on YouTube On February 3 it was announced that the group would make their acting debut on an upcoming musical miniseries on Disney titled 4 Ever which was originally set to release in the fall of the same year but eventually came out on October 11 2023 80 On April 8 the band released the single La Equivocada On May 13 they appeared on Teteo with Maffio and Kiko el Crazy and featured on Suelta Sola y Tranquila Remix with Fabro and Mya which came out on June 17 CNCO released No Apagues la Luz and La Equivocada Version Tumbao with Adriel Favela on June 23 On July 20 the boyband released the single Pluton with Mexican singer Kenia OS alongside its music video Later that month they performed the song at Premios Juventud with the last minute absence of Kenia Os due to her testing positive to COVID 19 While accepting the award for Best Fandom at the ceremony the group announced that they would be disbanding in a year and a half from the current date 81 On August 24 they released the single Miami featuring Beele Their last album XOXO was released on August 26 They collaborated with Venezuelan singer Nacho on the song Ferrari released on September 30 On November 25 they appeared on the song MUSIKITA with singer Reggi El Autentico Singer Alejo released the single Estrella with the group on December 8 The boyband released the song Ay Dios on the 16th of the same month Their first song of 2023 was Diferente with music producer and DJ Steve Aoki released on February 3 as a single from his album HiROQUEST Double Helix This was followed by Borrachita with Symon Dice released on the 9th of that month On the 16th they released the single Extranos with Gera Demara The boyband s final single as the only artists on the track was La Ultima Cancion which was released on May 3 2023 82 They then embarked on their farewell tour called La Ultima Cita Eng The Last Date a callback to their first album which began in La Paz Bolivia on May 9 83 Nine days later they released Tu Me Elevas with singer Aron Luix On July 5 they released the first single from the soundtrack to their Disney series 4Ever titled Para Siempre On July 20 Venezuelan duo Mau y Ricky released their album Desgenerados Mixtape which contained the track Vivir Sin Ti with CNCO a highly anticipated collaboration On October 8 the band released the second single from the show s soundtrack titled Fuego alongside a music video On October 11 their series 4Ever premiered on Disney On November 17 2023 the band gave their last show in Puerto Rico which was attended by their families This was followed by their disbandment Former members editChristopher Velez 28 was born in Newark New Jersey and grew up in Ecuador 84 Richard Camacho 27 is Dominican and from New York 84 Zabdiel De Jesus 26 is from Bayamon Puerto Rico 84 Erick Brian Colon 23 is from Havana Cuba 84 Joel Pimentel 25 was born in Hesperia California 84 Reception editGriselda Flores of Billboard said the band is taking the torch and leading a new boy band era like prior Latino bands Magneto Menudo Uff and Salserin 85 Discography editMain article CNCO discography Studio albums edit Primera Cita 2016 CNCO 2018 Deja Vu 2021 XOXO 2022 Extended plays edit Que Quienes Somos 2019 Concert tours editHeadlining edit 2016 2017 Mas Alla Tour 37 38 2019 CNCO World Tour 2020 Press Start Tour 86 cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Toa La Noche Club Tour 2023 La Ultima Cita Tour As opening act edit 2016 Ricky Martin Ricky Martin s One World Tour 23 24 2017 Ariana Grande Dangerous Woman Tour 2017 Enrique Iglesias amp Pitbull Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live 87 2022 Tini Tini Tour 2022 88 Awards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by CNCOReferences edit a b c Cobo Leila December 14 2015 Hello CNCO La Banda Wraps Season With New Boy Band Billboard Retrieved August 15 2016 CNCO Billboard chart history Billboard Archived from the original on May 5 2019 Retrieved August 16 2016 a b c d Flores Griselda August 9 2016 CNCO Tops New Latin Boy Band Reader Poll Billboard Retrieved August 15 2016 a b c Irizarry Doris August 10 2016 CNCO s first album Primera Cita on pre sale now AXS Retrieved August 15 2016 a b Civita Alicia August 25 2016 CNCO reivindica su autenticidad con su primer disco Primera cita Fox News Latino in Urdu Archived from the original on August 27 2016 Retrieved August 26 2016 Cabo Leila August 16 2017 Little Mix Team Up With CNCO for Reggaeton Lento Remix Billboard Retrieved April 3 2018 Raygoza Isabela November 17 2017 Best Introducing CNCO the K pop idols of Latin music Rolling Stone Retrieved April 3 2018 a b c CNCO lanza album con musica mas fresca y madura Ecuavisa in Spanish April 6 2018 Retrieved April 9 2018 CNCO Is Breaking Up After Nearly 7 Years We re Ready to Try New Things Billboard July 22 2022 Retrieved July 22 2022 Gardner Elysa February 19 2015 Ricky Martin joins Simon Cowell s La Banda USA Today Retrieved August 15 2016 Flores Griselda July 15 2016 Magneto CNCO or Menudo Vote for Your All Time Favorite Latin Boy Band Billboard Retrieved August 15 2016 a b Irizarry Doris December 16 2016 First La Banda winners form CNCO the newest Latin boy band AXS Retrieved August 15 2016 Benjamin Jeff January 29 2016 Can CNCO Be the Next Big Boy Band Listen to Debut Single Tan Facil Fuse TV Retrieved August 15 2016 Roiz Jessica Lucia December 29 2015 Demi Lovato Maluma CNCO Taylor Swift Celebrate New Year s Eve In Times Square Plus Full Performers List Latin Times Archived from the original on January 22 2017 Retrieved August 15 2016 Tan Facil Amazon com Retrieved August 17 2016 Tomorrow s Hits Brandy Clark CNCO amp Gryffin Billboard February 5 2016 Retrieved August 15 2016 Fernandez Suzette January 29 2016 Latin Notas CNCO Jencarlos Canela Thalia Carlos Vives amp More Billboard Retrieved August 15 2016 Latin Airplay chart May 14 2016 Billboard Archived from the original on October 4 2018 Retrieved August 17 2016 a b c Balzano Caterina July 12 2016 CNCO ready to take home awards Miami Herald Retrieved August 17 2016 CNCO debuta con un concierto en el Fillmore Miami Beach Noticias MSN Latino in Spanish January 30 2016 Retrieved August 15 2016 Grupo CNCO debuta en los escenarios con concierto en el Fillmore Miami Beach El Nuevo Herald in Spanish Retrieved August 30 2016 Grupo CNCO debuta en los escenarios con concierto en el Fillmore Miami Beach Fox News Latino in Spanish January 30 2016 Archived from the original on April 7 2016 Retrieved August 15 2016 a b c Sandberg Michele Eve August 29 2016 Ricky Martin and CNCO at Hard Rock Live New Times Broward Palm Beach Retrieved August 30 2016 a b La Banda Winners CNCO to Join Ricky Martin on Tour Billboard January 22 2016 Retrieved August 15 2016 Quisiera Amazon com Retrieved August 17 2016 CNCO estrena su nuevo video QUISIERA Sony Music Latin in Spanish June 4 2016 Archived from the original on August 22 2016 Retrieved July 15 2016 CNCO canto en el estadio de los Yankees Univision YouTube in Spanish May 25 2016 Retrieved August 17 2016 Flores Griselda July 14 2016 Premios Juventud 2016 CNCO Nicky Jam Marc Anthony amp More Winners Billboard Retrieved August 15 2016 Raquel Miserachi and Beatriz Vernon July 15 2016 The 5 most epic performances of Premios Juventud 2016 Univision Retrieved August 17 2016 Flores Griselda August 24 2016 CNCO Invites Fans to Play CNCOGo amp Catch Their New Songs Billboard Retrieved August 30 2016 a b c Correa Adriana August 28 2016 Latin Boy Band CNCO Celebrates Album Debut with Fans in Miami WTVJ Retrieved August 30 2016 Contreras Milly January 15 2016 Nicky Jam Releases Video Daddy Yankee Hits No 1 Wisin Talks CNCO Latin Post Retrieved August 17 2016 Primera Cita CNCO iTunes August 26 2016 Retrieved August 30 2016 Marr Madeleine August 24 2016 La Banda winners Latin boy band CNCO at Macy s Miami Herald Retrieved August 30 2016 Flores Griselda November 30 2016 CNCO Talks New Music Video Para Enamorarte Plus Exclusive Photos From Shoot in L A Billboard Retrieved December 5 2016 CNCO Chart History Hot Latin Songs Billboard April 8 2017 Retrieved November 6 2018 a b c Mendizabal Amaya February 7 2017 Meet the Finalists for Artist of the Year New for the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards Billboard Retrieved February 7 2017 a b Irizarry Doris February 3 2017 CNCO to kick off first worldwide tour AXS Retrieved February 7 2017 Flores Griselda March 24 2017 Becky G Premieres New Todo Cambio Remix Featuring CNCO Listen Billboard Retrieved December 11 2020 CNCO estrena su sencillo Hey DJ Sony Music Entertainment Latin in Spanish April 7 2017 Retrieved December 11 2020 Flores Griselda May 12 2017 Enrique Iglesias Drops New Subeme La Radio Remix With CNCO Billboard Retrieved December 11 2020 Trejos Carolina May 26 2017 El duo Rio Roma y el grupo CNCO estrenan tema People en Espanol in Spanish Retrieved December 11 2020 Cobo Leila August 16 2017 Little Mix Team Up With CNCO for Reggaeton Lento Remix Billboard Retrieved December 11 2020 Fernandez Suzette January 18 2018 Watch CNCO s Seductive New Video Mamita Exclusive Premiere Billboard Retrieved December 11 2020 CNCO tiene Mi medicina y la tuya tambien Billboard Argentina in Spanish March 2 2018 Archived from the original on April 7 2018 Retrieved April 7 2018 Fernandez Suzette February 26 2018 CNCO Reveal Release Date for Self Titled Sophomore Album Billboard Retrieved March 8 2018 Burstein Sergio March 17 2018 CNCO le dice bonita a sus fans mientras baila con ellas en la playa Daily Press in Spanish Retrieved December 11 2020 La fiesta es en la casa de CNCO Billboard Argentina in Spanish April 3 2018 Retrieved December 11 2020 Burstein Sergio April 6 2018 CNCO estrena video de Solo yo mientras lanza su nuevo disco Hoy LA in Spanish Retrieved December 11 2020 CNCO Signs Management Deal With Walter Kolm Entertainment Billboard Retrieved December 11 2020 CNCO estrena hoy a nivel mundial el video musical de su nuevo sencillo SE VUELVE LOCA Sony Music Entertainment Latin July 20 2018 Retrieved December 11 2020 Bustios Pamela October 19 2018 CNCO s Se Vuelve Loca Hits No 1 on Latin Pop Songs Chart Billboard Retrieved November 8 2018 Stivale Shelby October 26 2018 CNCO Gives Off Tropical Vibes In Visual For New Hit Llegaste Tu Tiger Beat Retrieved December 11 2020 Benjamin Jeff CNCO s Latest Pop Play Comes Via Spanglish Hey DJ With Meghan Trainor amp Sean Paul Forbes Retrieved December 11 2020 Benjamin Jeff February 21 2019 CNCO Makes Biggest Spanglish Statement Yet With New Pretend Single Forbes Retrieved December 4 2020 Fernandez Suzette June 24 2019 CNCO Are More Romantic Than Ever in De Cero Video Watch Billboard Retrieved December 4 2020 Calvario Liz August 1 2019 Abraham Mateo and CNCO Show Darker Side of Love In Loco Music Video Entertainment Tonight Retrieved December 4 2020 a b Cordero Rosy August 20 2019 CNCO flex their muscles as composers and writers on new EP Que Quienes Somos EW com Retrieved December 4 2020 Exposito Suzy August 23 2019 CNCO Pay Tribute to Celia Cruz in New Song Ya Tu Sabes Rolling Stone Retrieved December 4 2020 Martin Annie October 11 2019 CNCO releases new EP Pegao music video UPI Retrieved December 11 2020 Roiz Jessica October 23 2019 Watch Prettymuch amp CNCO Team Up For an Epic Boy Band Battle in Me Necesita Video Billboard Retrieved December 11 2020 Lali lanza single y video junto a CNCO Mira Como asi Billboard Argentina in Spanish November 8 2019 Retrieved December 4 2020 Roiz Jessica November 12 2019 CNCO Teams Up With Forever 21 for First Ever Clothing Line Billboard Retrieved December 4 2020 Fernandez Suzette January 22 2020 See Where CNCO Will Perform on Their 2020 Press Start Tour Billboard Retrieved December 4 2020 Roiz Jessica Flores Griselda June 3 2020 All the Latin Concerts Canceled Due to Coronavirus Updating Billboard Retrieved December 4 2020 Roiz Jessica March 19 2020 CNCO Postpone Album Release Due to Coronavirus But Confirm New Single Is Coming Stay at Home Billboard Retrieved December 4 2020 Valdez Maria G April 3 2020 CNCO s New Video Makes It Hard to Choose Just One Honey Boo but Maybe Natti Natasha Can POPSUGAR Latina Retrieved December 4 2020 Del Rosario Alexandra July 30 2020 MTV VMAs Nominations Lady Gaga Ariana Grande Lead Way New Categories Nod To COVID Quarantine Deadline Retrieved December 4 2020 Nakamura Reid August 24 2020 Chloe x Halle Jack Harlow Lewis Capaldi to Perform on MTV VMAs Pre Show Exclusive The Wrap Archived from the original on August 24 2020 Retrieved December 4 2020 Roiz Jessica August 28 2020 CNCO Dishes on New Single Beso amp Their Cool 2020 VMAs Performance Billboard Retrieved December 4 2020 Warner Denise August 30 2020 Here Are All the Winners From the 2020 MTV VMAs Billboard Archived from the original on September 5 2020 Retrieved December 4 2020 a b Mier Tomas November 13 2020 How CNCO Honors New Kids on the Block in New Song They Were Super Iconic PEOPLE Retrieved December 4 2020 a b Martoccio Angie November 20 2020 CNCO Nod to NSync in Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti Video Rolling Stone Retrieved December 4 2020 Nordstrom Leigh December 4 2020 As They Break Into America CNCO Turn to Nostalgia WWD Retrieved December 11 2020 Llamas Daniela February 2 2021 CNCO estrena Solo importas tu un clasico de Franco de Vita CNCO premieres Solo Importas tu a classic by Franco de Vita iHeartRadio in Mexican Spanish Retrieved February 3 2021 Delgado Sara May 10 2021 CNCO s Joel Pimentel Is Leaving the Group Teen Vogue Retrieved September 17 2021 Villa Lucas March 11 2021 Hey DJ There s a CNCO Livestream Concert Coming in May mitu Retrieved July 31 2023 Lopez Julyssa July 23 2021 CNCO Releases To a la Noche Their First Song as a Foursome Rolling Stone Retrieved September 17 2021 CNCO sacara cancion con Alex Rose Esto es lo que sabemos del nuevo junte Univision in Spanish September 15 2021 Retrieved September 17 2021 Flores Griselda February 3 2022 CNCO to Make Acting Debut in Disney s Upcoming Miniseries 4 Ever Billboard Retrieved February 3 2022 Tinajero Enrique July 21 2022 CNCO anuncia en los Premios Juventud 2022 su separacion como boy band El Siglo de Torreon Retrieved February 8 2024 Telemundo May 3 2023 Latin boy band CNCO says farewell with last song La Ultima Cancion ahead of final tour TODAY Retrieved June 18 2023 Hernandez Jeanette March 7 2023 CNCO Announces Ultima Cita Farewell Tour Across U S Latin America amp Europe Remezcla Retrieved June 18 2023 a b c d e Irizarry Doris December 16 2015 First La Banda winners form CNCO the newest Latin boy band AXS Archived from the original on March 26 2016 Archived 26 March 2016 Flores Griselda July 15 2016 Magneto CNCO or Menudo Vote for Your All Time Favorite Latin Boy Band Billboard Retrieved December 5 2018 White Logan January 22 2020 CNCO announce first leg of 2020 Press Start tour Substream Magazine Retrieved February 17 2020 Flores Griselda June 4 2017 Enrique Iglesias Pitbull amp CNCO Kick Off Tour With Sold Out Concert in Chicago Billboard Retrieved April 3 2018 CNCO abrira el concierto de Tini en Quito donde comprar las entradas metroecuador com ec August 19 2022 Retrieved August 19 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to CNCO Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CNCO amp oldid 1219945661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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