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Ecuadorian pop band
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Kiruba was a female pop music group from Ecuador. The group was formed in Quito in 2003, and consisted of members María José Blum, Diana Rueda, Mariela Nazareno, Cecilia Calle, and Gabriela Villalba.

"Quisiera" ("I Wish"), the first single from the band, took first place in the charts in Ecuador for nearly five weeks and the fifteenth in Latin America for a week.

As a quintet they released two studio albums and five singles. They separated in 2004 due to differences between the members.