Calo
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Mexican pop/hip-hop group Caló (a Spanish synonym for gypsy) formed in 1990, though the group's five members — Maya, María, Andrés, Gerardo, and Claudio — had collaborated for years before their official formation. Their debut disc, Lengua de Hoy, was launched in 1990. Four of the disc's six tracks became hits, including dance favorites "El Capitán" and "No Puedo Mas." Following short-lived solo endeavors by group members Claudio and María, a sophomore release, Ponte Atento, emerged. On the heels of its release, Caló assumed production duties on their third effort. The self-titled production was less successful than its predecessors, disappointing record execs and resulting in a two-year recess. Sin Miedo announced the group's return, ushered in by the hit ballad "Formas de Amor." The new disc, produced by Christian de Walden and Carlos Toro, became Caló's most successful yet. The years that followed brought the release of Dance, Dance, Dance, an album full of 1970s dance hit covers. The 1998 production was to be the band's final project as a group, before members went their separate directions to pursue solo efforts. After nearly tens years filled with solo albums, television roles, and Penthouse spreads, the members of Caló reassembled for an all-original release in 2007. Leyenda featured the signature style of the Latino hip-hop pioneers updated with elements of reggaeton and urban pop now immensely popular throughout Latin America.
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