Xtreme Kids formed in Guatemala City in 2001, led by producer Sergio Argueta. They started making music for children with a Christian focus. Their 2002 debut album, "Cristo Es Mi Superhéroe," gave them their most recognizable song, which became popular in Latin America and beyond. The track's straightforward message and melody connected with families in churches and homes.
Their catalog grew to include albums like "De Fiesta Con Xtreme Kids" and "Superhéroes del Siglo XXI." Songs such as "Cantaré De Tu Amor" and "Mi Aventura" followed a similar pattern of upbeat, accessible worship music aimed at young listeners. The group toured, performing at Christian events.
Over time, different singers passed through the lineup. Early members included Kike Tovar and Esteban Lacayo, with later contributions from voices like Annette Moreno. The music was translated into other languages, extending its reach. They kept recording and releasing material, maintaining a presence in Spanish-language Christian children's music.
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