Kumbia Kings
The Kumbia Kings formed in Brownsville, Texas in the mid-1990s, led by bassist A.B. Quintanilla III. Their 1999 single 'Na Na Na (Mi Dulce Niña)' became a...
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The Kumbia Kings formed in Brownsville, Texas in the mid-1990s, led by bassist A.B. Quintanilla III. Their 1999 single 'Na Na Na (Mi Dulce Niña)' became a breakout hit, mixing traditional Mexican cumbia with hip-hop and R&B elements. The original lineup included Cruz Martínez on vocals, Roy Ramirez on drums, Chris Pérez on guitar, and Pee Wee on accordion.
They released several albums including 'Shhh!' in 2001 and 'All Mixed Up' in 2004. Songs like 'Se Fue Mi Amor' and 'Te Quiero A Ti' maintained their popularity on Latin radio. The group experienced multiple lineup changes and creative conflicts over time.
In 1999, A.B. Quintanilla faced legal issues related to his sister Selena's death, though he was later acquitted. The Kumbia Kings eventually dissolved in 2013, but tracks like 'Rapa Rapa' and 'Shhh' still get played at parties and on Spanish-language stations.
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