Latin boy band CNCO (Zabdiel de Jesus, Erick Brian Colon, Christopher Velez, Richard Camacho and Joel Pimentel) has been named Vevo's first LIFT artist of 2019. By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin ...
I remember that Sunday in December 2015, when Univision revealed the first Latino boy band to ever come out of one of its reality TV shows, La Banda, which was a huge gamble. No one knew if the ...
CNCO announced at the 2022 Premios Juventud on Thursday (July 21) they are disbanding after nearly seven years as a group. The news came as a surprise to many, including their fans, since the ...
CNCO has announced they're breaking up, but it's not all bad news. At least not immediately, anyway. The famed Latin boy band announced Thursday night at the 2022 Premios Juventud that they're going ...
Staging an awards show in a pandemic is a steep challenge, but for the VMAs on Sunday night, MTV and Toyota will present Latinx music stars Maluma and CNCO performing at a special drive-in location, ...
Eric Nam Shares New Single 'House on a Hill' by Michael Major - June 28, 2023 Korean-American entertainer, singer-songwriter, and actor Eric Nam has released his highly anticipated single, “House on a ...
CNCO is back with a new jam! Following hits like "Pretend," "Reggaetón Lento" and "Hey DJ," the five members of CNCO, Joel Pimentel, Christopher Vélez, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colon, and Zabdiel ...
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In the years since the collapse of One Direction, there’s been a surge of boy bands all over the world — among them groups like BTS, PrettyMuch and Why Don’t We. Now with all-Latino group CNCO ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Vevo has named CNCO as the first Vevo LIFT artist of 2019 - an artist ...
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