Los Fugitivos

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Los Fugitivos

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With their keyboard-driven Cumbias and airy pop sound, los Fugitivos dominated the onda grupera scene of the '90s. Brothers Jaime and Edi Espinoza formed the band in 1985 as Grupo Kariño. But in 1991, with the addition singer/keyboardist Roberto Nieto, the band became los Fugitivos. The band's first hits were covers, including "Esperando Por Ti," which was a Spanish-language version of <a href="spotify:artist:0grdhNhiRLFBaFVyybqsj6">Richard Marx</a>'s "Right Here Waiting." In 1993 the band also scored an early hit with <a href="spotify:artist:5RwfJb8wxN1fuodcPORVxP">Jose Luis Perales</a>' "La Loca," which landed them on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. In 1998 they had a hit with another cover, <a href="spotify:artist:7fAKtXSdNInWAIf0jVUz65">Roberto Carlos</a>' "Pajaro Herido," which appeared on their album Secretos. In 1999 Nieto was replaced by Hekar Rivero, and that same year the band left PolyGram and signed with Sony Discos, who issued their album Mi Última Tentación soon afterwards. ~ Stacia Proefrock, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

2.6 million

Followers

796,683

Total Streams

435.1 million

Top Cities

192,793 listeners
193,346 listeners
62,468 listeners
74,420 listeners
46,249 listeners

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Popular Tracks

297 tracks
1
La Loca

La Loca

Jan 1, 1993

177.0 million

streams

2
Corazón Mágico

Corazón Mágico

Jan 1, 1995

43.0 million

streams

3
Es Que Te Amo

Es Que Te Amo

Jan 1, 1993

33.3 million

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4
Corazón, Corazoncito

Corazón, Corazoncito

Jan 1, 1993

16.3 million

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5
Quien Soy Yo Sin Ella

Quien Soy Yo Sin Ella

Jan 1, 1995

10.3 million

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6
Mi Linda Amiga

Mi Linda Amiga

Jan 1, 1993

10.2 million

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7
Me Llamas

Me Llamas

Jan 1, 1999

9.8 million

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8
Vanidosa

Vanidosa

Jan 1, 1993

9.8 million

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9
Estoy Llorando

Estoy Llorando

Jan 1, 1993

8.1 million

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10
Golpes Y Besos

Golpes Y Besos

Jan 1, 1998

7.1 million

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