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RBD

RBD started as the fictional band from the Mexican telenovela 'Rebelde,' but the six actors who played the members decided to form a real group. They were...

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RBD, the real band from a telenovela

Six actors from the show 'Rebelde' turned their on-screen group into a Latin pop sensation.

If you want to hear what that era sounded like, start with 'Nuestro Amor' or 'Tu Amor.' They're both pretty much the blueprint for RBD's sound.

They started as a fictional band on the Mexican telenovela 'Rebelde,' but the six actors decided to make it real. Their first album in 2004 included the show's theme, and songs like 'Nuestro Amor' became hits that defined a mid-2000s pop moment across Latin America. For a while, they sold out arenas and moved a lot of records, capturing a specific time in the culture.

The group formed after the telenovela 'Rebelde' aired, releasing their debut album in 2004. They followed with 'Nuestro Amor' in 2005, which included staples like 'Ser O Parecer' in their live sets. Eventually, they went on hiatus as the members pursued solo projects.

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RBD started as the fictional band from the Mexican telenovela 'Rebelde,' but the six actors who played the members decided to form a real group. They were Anahí, Dulce María, Alfonso Herrera, Christopher von Uckermann, Maite Perroni, and Christian Chávez. Their first album, also called 'Rebelde,' came out in 2004 and included the show's theme song.

In 2005 they released 'Nuestro Amor,' which gave them another hit with the title track. Songs like 'Ser O Parecer' and 'Así Soy Yo' became staples in their live sets. For a few years in the mid-2000s, they were a genuine pop phenomenon across Latin America and beyond, selling out arenas and moving a lot of records.

The group was always tied to the TV show that created them, and that brought both instant fame and some skepticism. They eventually went on hiatus as the members pursued solo projects, but for a while they captured a specific moment in Latin pop.

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