ANGEL DG
ANGEL DG is a Latin music act known for songs like "Acércate a Mi" and "Adiós." Their debut album, also titled "Acércate a Mi," came out in 2006. The group...
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ANGEL DG is a Latin music act known for songs like "Acércate a Mi" and "Adiós." Their debut album, also titled "Acércate a Mi," came out in 2006. The group included Jorge Luis Chacín on vocals, David Marín on guitar, and Alejandro Pagán on bass.
Their music often deals with themes of love and desire, which sometimes drew mixed reactions. They kept recording through the late 2000s and into the 2010s, putting out albums like "Solo por Ti" in 2009 and "Eterno" in 2014.
Other tracks in their catalog include "Bellaqueo," "Chingar," and "Dime."
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