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  1. El 30 de noviembre de 2004 fue lanzado el álbum debut de RBD titulado Rebelde. El primer sencillo del disco, del mismo nombre, fue lanzado un mes antes como tema principal de la telenovela, también llamada Rebelde. El 11 de enero de 2005, el álbum fue lanzado oficialmente en Estados Unidos. Producido por Max di Carlo, Carlos Lara y Pedro Damián, el disco llegó a vender más de medio millón de copias sólo en México, en Estados Unidos vendió más de 400,000. Pero en Brasil resultó ser aún más exitoso, llegando a las más de 750, 000 copias vendidas, y para noviembre de 2005 fue reeditado el disco para su lanzamiento en portugués. Posteriormente, varios de los temas serían traducidos al inglés para el álbum Rebels de 2006. El disco recibió certificación de Diamante en México, y en Estados Unidos se posicionó en el #95 del Billboard 200 y #2 en el Billboard Top Latin Albums, recibiendo certificación 4x Platino. El disco en sí, sirvió como banda sonora de la telenovela, donde se empleaban las diferentes canciones del álbum como música de fondo, usualmente relacionando cada canción con algún personaje o algún tipo de escena (romántica, peleas, irreverente, etc). Algunos de los temas incluso fueron utilizados como entrada ocasionalmente. Además de Rebelde, tres sencillos más fueron lanzados: Sólo Quédate En Silencio el 10 de enero de 2005, Sálvame, el 7 de marzo, y Un Poco de Tu Amor, el 6 de junio. También, un video promocional fue lanzado para el tema Enséñame, realizado con escenas de la telenovela. Además de diversas presentaciones en vivo en programas de televisión como No Manches, La Parodia y Teletón México, el disco fue promocionado con la primer gira del grupo Tour Generación, que inició en enero de 2005, con la que recorrieron México, Colombia, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Guatemala y Ecuador. La mayoría de los temas de este disco fueron interpretados en las subsecuentes giras del grupo, así como en lo individual cuando los miembros de la banda comenzaron sus carreras en solitario. En 2020, Christopher, Anahí, Maite y Christian se reencontraron para un concierto especial transmitido por streaming en el cual volvieron a incluir varios de los temas de este primer álbum. En 2021, Netflix anunció una nueva serie Rebelde, la cual tomará lugar en el mismo universo de la telenovela mexicana, pero años después, con algunos personajes de la serie original confirmados, como Celina, quien ahora es la directora del colegio, y Pilar. El nuevo elenco juvenil realizó un cover del tema Rebelde, y se dice que también recrearán el tema de Sálvame, entre otros, incluidos los discos de RBD que no fueron lanzados posterior a la transmisión original de la telenovela. Después de varios años de no estar disponible la discografía del grupo en plataformas digitales, fue en 2020 que finalmente fueron lanzados para su streaming.
  2. As you know, RBD's catalogue arrived to Spotify, Itunes and other streaming platforms few days ago. Well, after 12 years of the band's split, RBD has broken records. Suprassed BTS's record as the most followed playlist in 24 hours. "THIS IS RBD" got 175,000 followers in less than 24 hours. BTS's record was 125,000. Right now, the playlist got 280,000 followers in less than 48 hours. The song 'Sálvame' got 12M streaming in only 45 minutes. RBD's albums has been charting in Itunes' top 50 and top 20. (Latin American and Europe) They did not promo for this comeback and they were banned from radio back in the day. THE IMPACT IS REAL! All of their albums are on physical formats in mexican stores again. Next 4th, October, 2020, the band will be making a special annoucement to all their fans around the world. Register on https://seroparecer.world/ and be ready to be part of this new era of RBD. It's rumoured to be a new worldwide tour or virtual concert. I'm not gonna lie, I'm so excited! Even Billboard is excited... https://newsroom.spotify.com/2020-09-03/rbd-the-global-pop-phenomenon-brings-its-entire-catalog-to-spotify/ You can listen to the playlist here:
  3. RBD was a very successful Mexican pop band that existed from 2004 to 2009. The group was formed as part of the story of the mega successful soap opera Rebelde, which was based on Argentinian series Rebelde Way. The Mexican "telenovela" was aired from 2004 to 2006, but the group remained active a few more years after it finished. The members of the group were Anahí, Dulce María, Alfonso Herrera, Christopher Uckerman, Christian Chávez and Maite Perroni. Except for Anahí who had released a few solo albums before, and Dulce María who had been part of two minor pop bands, they didn't really have a singing background and they were mostly known by their acting gigs in television. Thanks to the success of the telenovela which was broadcasted in many countries through Televisa network, including European ones where they don't even speak Spanish, like Turkey, they became one of the most successful Latin American groups ever, if not the most, by selling more than 10M records and 10M concert tickets around the world. The success was kinda unexpected, since previous teenage dramas had already counted with a musical group as well, but they were never really known outside the population that made up their viewership, and certainly their popularity never lasted after the soap opera came to an end. Brazil in particular gave them their most diehard fans despite the language barrier, and RBD became the first Spanish-speaking act to headline and sell out the Maracaná Stadium in that country. Besides Mexico and Brazil, they toured many other countries like Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Spain, Slovenia, Serbia, Romania and even the United States: they performed at the Coliseum in L.A. for 65K+ people, a show that was sold out in 30 minutes and holds the record as the second highest-income show in the venue's history, only behind The Rolling Stones. Their first tour in Mexico also stands as the 4th fastest selling tour in the country, only behind The Cure's 2004 Sing to the Deadly Mouse Trap Tour (#1), Britney Spears' 2002 Dream Within a Dream Tour (#2), and Backstreet Boys ' 2001 Black & Blue Tour (#3). At the peak of their success though, on August 15, 2008 they announced through a press release that the group would disband on March 10, 2009. I would dare to say, after they disappeared, no other pop act in Mexico, solo or group, has had any success remotely comparable to theirs, and it definitely marked the beginning of the death of pop in Mexico, taking the urban music their spot in the mainstream music. At more than 10 years of their disbandment, they've refused to come back or reunite as many other groups have done in the past. There were even strong rumors that they would reappear at the Brazil 2014 World Cup ceremonies, but that ultimately didn't happen. Due to legal and contractual issues, their music was removed from digital platforms, and has been gone for many years now. Fans, especially those from Brazil have been very insistent, and many attempts had been done to bring their videos and albums, even through fan accounts on YouTube, but they're always removed due to copyright. Last month, however, Spotify finally announced that their music is coming to the platform on September 3, and there's now an official RBD YouTube account that is expected to upload their music videos as well. They also launched a countdown for a mysterious event that is happening on October 4. Update: it's here The telenovela that started it all, is currently being aired (for the millionth time) and they upload summaries of the episodes on YouTube every day.
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