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Yuri
Yuri
Mexican recording artist; singer
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Amanda Miguel
Amanda Miguel
Mexican singer
2
Calle Ciega
Calle Ciega
band
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Kairo
Kairo
Mexican musical group
4
Ricardo Montaner
Ricardo Montaner
Venezuelan-Argentinian singer and songwriter
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Lorenzo Antonio
Lorenzo Antonio
musician and songwriter
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Rudy La Scala
Rudy La Scala
Italian-Venezuelan singer-songwriter
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Cristian Castro
Cristian Castro
Mexican pop singer
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Timbiriche
Timbiriche
Mexican pop music group
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Voz Veis
Voz Veis
musical artist
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Magneto
Magneto
Latin pop musical ensemble
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Juan Gabriel
Juan Gabriel
Mexican artist; singer and songwriter
12
Carlos Baute
Carlos Baute
Venezuelan Latin pop singer
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Natalia Lafourcade
Natalia Lafourcade
Mexican recording artist; singer
14
Benny Ibarra
Benny Ibarra
Mexican singer
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Ricardo Arjona
Ricardo Arjona
Guatemalan recording artist; singer-songwriter
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Pepe Aguilar
Pepe Aguilar
American singer-songwriter and actor
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Chayanne
Chayanne
Puerto Rican singer, dancer and actor
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Angélica María
Angélica María
American actress
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Pedro Fernández
Pedro Fernández
Mexican actor and singer
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Alejandra Ávalos
Alejandra Ávalos
Mexican singer, songwriter, producer and actress
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Paulina Rubio
Paulina Rubio
Mexican singer, actress, television music competition judge, hostess, model, and businesswoman
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Café Tacvba
Café Tacvba
latin rock band from Ciudad Satélite, Mexico
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Music

Los Chamos were a famous Venezuelan boy band music formed in Caracas, Venezuela in 1981 to rival Menudo's success. Los Chamos were made up of six members and released their first album "Los Chamos-El Soldadito" sponsored by channel 8 of Venezuelan National TV.

In 1982, they released their second album called "Siempre Te Amare", which spanned the international hit, Canta Chamo.That album went Gold and Platinum in many Latin American countries. That hit led them to sing at Mexico's Estadio Azteca, among other big venues in Latin America.

The same year "Los Chamos" released a blockbuster movie called "Secuestro En Acapulco-Canta Chamo" alongside famous actresses Yuri-also a singer- and La Chilindrina.

In 1983 they released a third hit album called "Tu Como Yo" produced by famous singer and composer Rudy La'Scala.

Los Chamos went on tour for many years through Mexico, the United States, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Central America, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, etc. After that huge success, four group members alleged poor working conditions and left to pursue other musical endeavors. Four more boys were brought in to form Los Chamos' line up, and another album was released. The sudden, drastic line up change and new album weren't as positively received by the public, and Los Chamos dissolved soon after. They tried their hand at a fifth release in 1990, with six new members, and after that, Los Chamos officially called it quits.

Nowadays some of the former members relocated and live in the United States, Mexico, Germany and Brazil. On August 29, 2018, Mexican television reporter Ana Maria Canseco announced on her webpage that former Chamo Will Marquez Uzcategui, "Chamo Will", died of pneumonia in his native Venezuela.