Chocolate Remix
Chocolate Remix formed in Madrid in 2001 with Patricia Aguilar on vocals, Javier Fernández on bass, and Juan Luis Alcaraz on drums. Their debut single 'Estás...
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Chocolate Remix formed in Madrid in 2001 with Patricia Aguilar on vocals, Javier Fernández on bass, and Juan Luis Alcaraz on drums. Their debut single 'Estás Que Te Partes' became a radio hit, setting the tone for their early run of catchy pop songs. Bassist Javier Fernández left the following year, replaced by Raúl Padilla.
The band released four studio albums between 2002 and 2005, including 'Al Limite' and 'La Mejor De Tus Sonrisas.' Songs like 'Ni Una Menos' and '¿Quién Sos?' kept them active in the Spanish pop scene through the mid-2000s. They disbanded in 2009.
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