Ilegales

Ilegales
Background information
Also known as Los Ilegales
Origin Dominican Republic
Genres Merengue house
Years active 1995 (1995) - present
Labels BMG, EMI Music, Universal Music, Antena Music, Sony Music
Associated acts Monchy & Alexandra
Website losilegales.com
Members Vladimir Dotel
Aneudy Pimentel
David Francisco Ortiz
Past members Álvaro Guzmán
Anthony Cruz
Jason González
Lenny Medina
Rafael Rivera
Juan Carlos Campos
Carlos Montaner
Leny Pimentel
Danyllo Silveira

Ilegales (also called Los Ilegales, "The Illegals") is a Grammy-nominated[1][2] Dominican merenhouse trio, founded in 1995[3] The group is led by singer-songwriter Vladimir Dotel and comprises Dotel, Juan Carlos Campos, and Lumy Pimentel. In addition to reaching the Billboard Tropical charts on their own, the group also had a hit with Alexandra Cabrera de la Cruz of Monchy y Alexandra. They were nominated for the Latin Grammy in 2003 for Best Pop Album.[2]

Albums

Notes

  1. Ramiro Burr. "Latin Notes: Ilegales' signature sound clear on its danceable new CD," San Antonio Express-News (Texas), January 16, 2005, Culturas section, page 8J.
  2. 1 2 Jordan Levin. "Forget 'crossover': Latin music's a global culture," Miami Herald, August 31, 2003, page 1M.
  3. Miguel Suárez Orozco. "Ilegales apoya la fidelidad y censura el machismo: 'Si no quieres que tu pareja te engañe respétala', dicen los jóvenes merengueros al presentar nuevo álbum" (Ilegales supports fidelity and censures machismo: 'If you don't want your partner to cheat on you, respect her' say the young merengueros on presenting new album"), Excelsior: Orange County Register weekly (Santa Ana, CA), November 14, 2003 (cover story).

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