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Argentine five-piece act Kapanga started as a project called Kapanga y sus Yakarés in 1989 Nevertheless, the band was unable to remain active and disbanded soon after In 1995, the group was reunited, shortening its name to Kapanga
Spanish heavy metal band Ktulu was formed in the mid-’80s, recording their first album Involución in 1991, followed by 1994’s Orden Genético In addition, the rock act contributed its song “Apocalipsis 250” to Alex de la Iglesia’s movie El Día de la Bestia
Chilean pop group Kudai were formed in 2000 when a band of young singers was assembled to pay tribute to the Italian hits of the ’80s Though the group only released one disc, it was met with reasonable success
Lucero Rodriguez was born in California’s San Fernando Valley, her mother originally from the Mexican state of Sonora, a hotbed of musical creativity which has produced some of the country’s finest and most popular musicians
Formed by arranger/producer and Los Angeles de Charly’s accordionist William Watson, the tropical outfit Kumbiambé, led by singer Juan Pablo Quintero, debuted with the release of Cumbia con Amor, a ten-track record including seven previously unreleased songs produced in Mexico and mixed in Colombia
Venezuelan pop singer Karina’s debut came in 1985 with the release of her first album, called Amor a Millón, produced by Rudy La Scala Soon the enthusiastic young artist captured local attention, allowing her to make her following records, Sin Mascara in 1987 and Desde Mi Sueño in 1989, and get the song “Zapatos De Tacón Alto” climbing on the charts, as well as getting a role in the TV series Alba Marina
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