Los Vásquez

Los Vásquez
Origin Coyhaique, Chile
Genres Onion pop, romantic rock
Years active 2009–present
Labels SdS, Feria Music, Sello Sur
Website losvasquez.cl
Members Enzo Vásquez
Italo Vásquez

Los Vásquez is a Chilean pop rock duo formed in Coyhaique, Chile. Formed by Italo Vásquez and Enzo Vásquez. The duo became popular in 2010 with the song Tu me haces falta from the album "Contigo pop y cebolla".[1]

History

After training in 2009. In 2010, they dedicated to getting stereos, which composed the letters and sounds of their first album, entitled "Contigo pop y cebolla". In mid 2010 it was released their first single "Tú me haces falta".

In early 2011 they began getting popular in local radio stations. That same year the duo released another single "Miénteme una vez", which was the soundtrack of the soap opera "(novela) Esperanza, which helped expand their popularity. In late 2011, more than 5,000 people came together to view their first concert in the Caupolicán Theatre in Santiago.

During 2012 the duo was listed as Most Listened to Artist of 2012.[2]

In 2014 Los Vasquez launch their second full-album entitled "De sur a norte", selling more than 20,000 copies in just two months.

In 2015, Los Vasquez receive the prize "Most Played Songs" in the Pulsar Awards 2015.[3]

In 2015, the duo give another concert at the Movistar Arena, Santiago to celebrate their 5-year career.[4]

Discography

  • Contigo pop y cebolla (2010)
  • De sur a norte (2014)

Singles

Year Song Album
2010 "Tú me haces falta" Contigo pop y cebolla
"Miénteme una vez"
"Juana María"
2011 "Te amaré en clandestinidad"
"Me enamoré con una mirada"
"Por amor"
"No me quería"
2013 "Enamorado" De sur a norte
"¿Dónde está tu amor?"
"Vuela que vuela"
2014 "Olvídalo"
"Mi Amante"
"Me Vuelvo Loco"

References

  1. "Tu me haces falta". YouTube. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  2. "Los Vásquez listed as The Artist More Listened to 2012". Cooperativa. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  3. "18. Premio SCD a la canción más escuchada del año: "Tú me haces falta", autor e intérprete Los Vásquez". Premios Pulsar. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  4. "Son Hermosos Ruidos". Voces (La Tercera). Retrieved 7 December 2015.
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