96 Style
96 Style formed in Cali, Colombia in 1996, with Charlie Cardona on vocals, Alfonso Reyes on keyboards, Fidel Ossa on bass, and Luis Carlos Medina on drums....
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96 Style formed in Cali, Colombia in 1996, with Charlie Cardona on vocals, Alfonso Reyes on keyboards, Fidel Ossa on bass, and Luis Carlos Medina on drums. They played a style called salsa choke, mixing salsa rhythms with hip-hop energy. Their debut album came out in 1997.
In 1998, they released "Chica Tan Linda," which became a dance floor hit across Latin America and Europe. The song helped establish them as a popular act during that period. They followed it with albums like "Pa' Mi Gente" in 1999 and "Baila" in 2000.
In 2002, Cardona was arrested on drug charges, leading to a temporary break for the band. They returned to performing afterward. Their later work included "Con Sabor a Colombia" in 2003 and a compilation called "Historia" in 2006.
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