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El Sapo

111.4M streams

111,428,347

La Bomba 2017

1.6M streams

1,601,713

Dame Chocolate y Te Doy Bombón

483.5K streams

483,522

Quisiera Que Tú Me Quieras (Los Remix...

225.1K streams

225,093

La Bomba

213.8K streams

213,815

Mentirosa (Remix)

96K streams

96,046

El Corte de la Banana

63.2K streams

63,165

Me Importa un Carajo

27.3K streams

27,346

Corazón Albiverde

25.2K streams

25,167

Abre tu corazón (Remix)

19.6K streams

19,576

Biography

Bolivian foursome Azul Azul started playing under the name of Grupo Azul, debuting live while opening for Mexican group Cafe Tacuba and Argentinean group Vilma Palma e Vampiros in 1992. That same year, they issued Taquiraris Para el Recuerdo, a mixture of local folklore, Jamaican reggae, and Latin pop. That record was followed by Enganchados Azul, which achieved Azul Azul's first hit, a song called "Yeo-Yeo." Soon, the band signed with the independent label Musicanga, recording El Corte de la Banana in 1995. The band's international breakthrough came after releasing El Sapo in 1998, an album recorded in Santa Cruz de la Sierra and produced by Glenn Vargas. The album featured a catchy song called "La Bomba," which climbed to number one on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks in April of 2001. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi