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  2. RBD - Wikipedia

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    RBD officially formed on 30 October 2004, and announced on 15 August, 2008, through a press release, that they would disband on 10 March 2009. In September 2020, the band announced they would reunite through a virtual show in December, and their music was released on digital platforms the same month.

  3. List of songs recorded by RBD - Wikipedia

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    RBD recorded songs for five studio albums in Spanish, six live albums, three albums in Portuguese and one album in English, recording more than 120 songs. Their first work in Spanish, Rebelde , was released in 2004 by EMI Music, which contains 11 songs and four singles.

  4. RBD discography - Wikipedia

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    RBD's second studio album, Nuestro Amor, was made available for consumption on September 22, 2005, sold 127,000 units within seven hours of its release and certified triple Platinum in Mexico. [5] Additionally, the album peaked at number 88 on the US Billboard 200 , and topped the Top Latin and Latin Pop Albums charts.

  5. Soy Rebelde Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Soy Rebelde Tour (English: I'm Rebellious Tour) is the fifth and only planned concert tour by Mexican pop group RBD. [1] [2] The tour had stops in North and South America, beginning on August 25, 2023, at Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas, concluding on December 21, 2023, at Estadio Azteca, Mexico City.

  6. Para olvidarte de mí - Wikipedia

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    Para Olvidarte de Mí (English: To Forget About Me) is the sixth and final studio album by Mexican pop band RBD, a group that gained popularity from Televisa's teenage-oriented TV series, Rebelde. [4] The album was released on March 10, 2009, in Mexico and on March 24, 2009, in the United States. [3]

  7. Best Of (RBD album) - Wikipedia

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    Best Of is the second compilation album by the Mexican pop band RBD, released in September 2008 in Mexico and October in South America and the United States.The album compiles all of the singles included in the group's first five studio albums, Rebelde (2004), Nuestro Amor (2005), Celestial (2006), Rebels (2006) and Empezar desde Cero (2007), plus a studio version from "No Pares", a track ...

  8. Sálvame - Wikipedia

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    The band perform on the snow, playing instruments, like drums and guitars, with Anahí singing the song, while their castmates skate in the background. Behind the scenes footage was also used in the video. [6] Following the relaunch of RBD's music in 2020, "Sálvame" became their most-viewed video on YouTube, reaching 100 million views. It has ...

  9. Inalcanzable (song) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008, RBD appeared again on the 'Evento 40' in Mexico, organized by Los 40 Principales, to again perform "Inalcanzable". On June 19, 2008, the band performed the song again at the Exa TV concert in Mexico, but with the absences of Anahí , due to sickness, and Maite Perroni , due to filming Cuidado con el Ángel .