S.O.S Corazon Rebelde
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S.O.S Corazon Rebelde

S.O.S. Corazón Rebelde is a Mexican pop-rock band that formed in Monterrey around 2009. The original lineup included María León, Óscar Schwebel, René Ortiz,...

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S.O.S Corazon Rebelde's Monterrey pop-rock story

A Mexican band that built a following from local venues to national hits.

For their sound, start with "Corazón Rebelde" and "Para Cosas Buenas." Those tracks show what they built from the ground up.

Their 2010 debut single "Corazón Rebelde" became a hit across Mexico, establishing their sound even as they faced plagiarism accusations that were later dismissed. Songs like "Para Cosas Buenas" and "Eres La Luz" kept that momentum going through lineup changes and three albums.

They formed in Monterrey around 2009, playing local venues without industry support. After María León left in 2016, Melissa Robles joined, and they kept releasing music through albums like "El Regreso" and "Corazón Rebelde 3.0."

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S.O.S. Corazón Rebelde is a Mexican pop-rock band that formed in Monterrey around 2009. The original lineup included María León, Óscar Schwebel, René Ortiz, and Luigi Balestra. They started playing local venues without much industry support.

Their 2010 debut single "Corazón Rebelde" became a hit across Mexico. That song, along with tracks like "Eres La Luz" and "Para Cosas Buenas," helped establish their sound. They released albums including "Corazón Rebelde," "El Regreso," and "Corazón Rebelde 3.0."

María León left the band in 2016 to pursue solo work and was replaced by Melissa Robles. In 2012, there were plagiarism accusations regarding "Corazón Rebelde," though these were later dismissed.

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