Una Vez Más (Calle Ciega Album)
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Calle Ciega is a boy band from
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
. The group, created and managed by Artist developers and management team formed by Ruben Ferrer Rubio and Félix Rodríguez (Junior), originally began singing merengue-based songs, but as the different incarnations of the group progressed the songs moved away from merengue toward the more urban sounds of hip hop and
reggaeton Reggaeton (, ), also known as reggaetón and reguetón (), is a music style that originated in Panama during the late 1980s. It was later popularized in Puerto Rico. It has evolved from dancehall and has been influenced by American hip hop, ...
. The first version of Calle Ciega was a seven-piece outfit consisting of Damian Alvarez, David Díaz, Vladimir Mundo, Kingston Luna, Pablo Rivero, Eduardo "Black" Hernandez y Fernando Pineda. Their albums were all released and produced by singer Ricardo Montaner's own record label "Hecho a Mano" and by musical producer Fernando Rojo. The group were extremely successful in their home country, with their first two albums earning them gold and platinum discs, respectively. Alvarez and Pineda left after the first two albums and Christian Rigu was added to the group for their third album, ''Seguimos Bailando''. A new version of the group, now produced and managed by Rafael Quintana, Enrique Verhelst, and Ruben Ferrer Rubio, recorded ''Una Vez Más'' in 2005, with the line-up of Jesus "Chino" Miranda, Miguel Ignacio "Nacho" Mendoza, Luis Fernando "Luifer" Romero, Kent Jaimes and Emilio Vizcaino. The album was also released in the United States by Prisma Records. Miranda and Mendoza left in 2007 to form the successful duo
Chino & Nacho Chino & Nacho is a Venezuelan pop duo, consisting of Jesús Alberto Miranda Pérez (Chino) (born November 15, 1984) and Miguel Ignacio Mendoza Donatti (Nacho) (born August 22, 1983). In 2010, the group won a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Album f ...
before pursuing solo careers from 2017 onwards. The remaining three members continued for a while before splitting up, with Emilio Vizcaino, who had earlier been part of the Venezuelan musical project Fuera de Clase, and Luifer teaming up in Los Cadillacs. The third version of Calle Ciega was formed in 2012, featuring Anderson Castro, Jhey Sosa, Aldo Armas, Kevin Arvelo and Sandy Carrero, and released a single "Mía". The latest line-up of Calle Ciega was unveiled in 2017. The new group consists of Alonson "Alon" Urbina, Edwar "Hommy" Alvarado, Gabriel "Gabo" Mundo and Hecson "Hache" Hernández. The quartet released two singles, "Mi Persona Favorita" and "Ya No Hay Dolor" and a seven-track album titled ''2018''.


Discography


Studio albums

*1998: '' Caliente'' *1999: '' No Pares de Sudar'' *2001: '' Seguimos Bailando'' *2005: '' Una Vez Más'' *2006: '' Edicion Especial'' *2007: '' Más Caliente'' *2008: '' Los Nenes De La Casa'' *2010: '' Quedate Conmigo'' *2017: ''
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Compilations

*2000: Exitos


Collaborations

*2000: Asi Son Bonco (Con Guaco) *2004: Dejame Entrar A Tu Corazon (Con Tecupae) *2005: Pase Lo Que Pase (Con Mr Brian) *2005: Consuelito (Con Calibu y Eddie Castro)


MixTapes

*2007: Desde Calle Ciega (Con Chino y Nacho, Los Cadillacs, Franco y Oscarcito)


Singles

*2005: Mi Cachorrita *2005: Como Te Extraña Mi Cama *2006: Tu y Yo *2006: El Vestido Rojo *2006: La Pastillita *2006: Casi Soy Libre *2007: La Prueba Final *2007: Dile *2007: Aunque Mal Paguen (Remix) *2008: Vete *2008: Dile (Electro Dance Mix) *2012: Apaga la Luz *2012: Amándote Más *2012: Mía *2014: La Pastillita (Reloaded) *2017: Mi Persona Favorita *2017: Ya No Hay Dolor


References

{{Authority control Musical groups established in 1996 Reggaeton musicians Venezuelan musical groups