Daviles de Novelda formed in 2005 in Novelda, Alicante. They've released albums like La Calle del Medio in 2007, Los Ángeles in 2010, and Las Calles de Oro in 2014. Their song 'Las Calles de Oro' became particularly well-known, with its melody and lyrics about urban life finding an audience across Spain.
Their music often mixes Spanish genres like flamenco with pop, as heard in tracks like 'Flamenco y Bachata' and 'Dime Por Qué Lloras'. They've kept recording through the years, putting out Legados in 2017 and Noches de Bohemia in 2020.
In 2015, the band faced some public attention over plagiarism accusations regarding a song called 'El Amor', though those claims were later dismissed. They've continued working, with more recent tracks including 'Normal Que Se Lo Crea' featuring Omar Montes, Rvfv, and Keen Levy.
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