Sanatçının Albümleri
Alegria Y Cosabuena
2001 · albüm
Baila (Remasterizado 2022)
1999 · albüm
Viva el Verano (Remasterizado 2022)
1998 · albüm
Colores
1997 · albüm
Las Rumbas de los del Rio
1996 · albüm
Makarena
2022 · single
Toreros
2022 · single
Pero Llegó la Navidad
2021 · single
Viene Lo Bueno
2021 · single
Dentro de Mi Guitarra
2021 · single
Ole Con Ole
2020 · single
Así Fue: Mis Mejores Canciones
2020 · albüm
Un Rocío Diferente
2019 · single
Viva Triana
2018 · albüm
Pero Llegó la Navidad
2017 · single
Los Del Río Tropical
2017 · albüm
Idolos del Pueblo
2014 · albüm
Retrato a Sevilla (Rumbas y Sevillanas)
2013 · albüm
Vamonos que nos vamos
2012 · albüm
Las Primas
2012 · single
La Bala
2011 · single
Yo Quise a Una Morena
2010 · albüm
Mi Gitana
2009 · albüm
Quinceañera Macarena
2008 · albüm
Fiesta Quinceañera Macarena
2008 · single
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Spawning one of the hottest dance crazes of the '90s, the duo of Antonio Romeo Monge and Rafael Ruiz released "Macarena" in 1993, but had to wait almost three years for the song to become a worldwide hit. Monge and Ruiz had recorded Spanish flamenco-pop as Los del Rio for decades, and were inspired to record "Macarena" by a dancer they saw in Venezuela. The single was originally released in April 1993 on a Spanish label, and became a hit in that country. Los del Rio's popularity sparked a special concert for the Pope, and prompted the BMG label to license an American dance-club version in 1994. The single -- remixed by the Bayside Boys -- hit the U.S. charts in 1995, but stalled at number 45 in December. Continued club play and a steady buzz surrounded the single, and it ascended to number one in July 1996. It locked the top spot for 14 weeks -- the rest of the summer and most of the fall -- and eventually sold over four million copies. The dance was a staple in baseball parks as well as dance clubs, making "Macarena" the biggest single of 1996. Baila followed in 1999. ~ John Bush, Rovi