CD9
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CD9

CD9 formed in 2013 after appearing on the reality show La Academia Kids. Their self-titled debut album did well, and they became known for pop tracks like...

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CD9, the steady pop group from La Academia Kids

A Mexican boy band that built a reliable catalog of straightforward pop songs over a decade.

For a sense of their sound, try "Aprenderé a Vivir" or "Placer Culposo." They're not flashy, but they get the job done.

CD9 matters because they delivered exactly what their audience wanted: clean, catchy pop without pretense. Songs like "Prohibido" and "Rompecabezas" became staples, and their remix of "Prohibido" with Lali and Ana Mena showed they could adapt without losing their core sound. They never claimed to reinvent pop, but they filled a reliable niche in Mexico and Latin America.

They formed in 2013 after appearing on La Academia Kids, releasing albums like "Evolution" and "Punto y Coma." Freddy Leyva left in 2019, but they kept recording, working with artists like Abraham Mateo on "Para Siempre (All the Way)." Their style stayed consistent through songs like "Terminó (O.M.G.)" and "No Le Hablen de Amor."

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CD9 formed in 2013 after appearing on the reality show La Academia Kids. Their self-titled debut album did well, and they became known for pop tracks like "Prohibido" and "Rompecabezas." The group originally included Jos Canela, Alonso Villalpando, Bryan Mouque, Freddy Leyva, and Alan Navarro.

They released several albums including "Evolution," "Punto y Coma," "Quimera," and "Modo Avión." In 2019, Freddy Leyva left the band, but CD9 kept recording. Their remix of "Prohibido" with Lali and Ana Mena got attention, and they also worked with Abraham Mateo on "Para Siempre (All the Way)."

Other songs like "Terminó (O.M.G.)" and "No Le Hablen de Amor" show their straightforward pop style. They built a following in Mexico and other parts of Latin America without much fuss about being groundbreaking.

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