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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.
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.
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.
RBD eventually topped the Spain Albums Chart with their debut album for five consecutive weeks. The album also spent more than 50 weeks in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States, peaking at number two and spending over 2 months in the chart's top 5, selling over 400,000 copies in the country and being certified 4× platinum ...
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.
The Tour Generación RBD (billed as Generación RBD) [2] was the debut concert tour by Mexican Latin pop band RBD. The tour supported their first two studio albums, Rebelde (2004) and Nuestro Amor (2005). The 141-show tour began on May 13, 2005, in Toluca, Mexico, and concluded on March 3, 2007, in Laredo, United States. The official ...
The soundtrack was made to promote the group's 2007 sitcom RBD: La Familia. [1] It was released exclusively by the Mexican television network SKY on March 14, 2007. The compilation includes the newly recorded track "Quiero Poder," which was co-written by RBD band member Dulce María and Gonzalo Schroeder, two acoustic songs, one live track and ...
Mexican rock band Moderatto recorded a cover in collaboration with Mexican singer-songwriter Danna Paola for their ninth and RBD tribute album, Rockea Bien Duro. [19] The song was performed at the Tour Generación RBD (2005–07), [20] Tour Celestial (2007–08), [21] Empezar Desde Cero Tour (2008), [22] Tour del Adiós (2008), [23] and Soy ...