It's a new era for CNCO! Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez and Zabdiel De Jesús dropped their first song since Joel Pimentel announced his departure from the group in May. Titled ...
Two months after Joel Pimentel’s departure, CNCO is back with “To’a La Noche,” the band’s first single with its four remaining members, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez, and ...
The boy band comprising Joel Pimentel, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez, and Zabdiel De Jesús released their third studio album, Déjà Vu, on Feb. 5. And like the title suggests, ...
The boys tell PEOPLE that they'll be paying homage to several other boybands on their forthcoming cover album Déjà Vu CNCO is honoring their predecessors in a new way! The Latino boy band — comprising ...
While the recent rise of collaborations among English music artists and Latin music artists – particularly in the pop music sphere – give the impression that the two stylistic sectors are just now ...
The boys of CNCO, fresh off the release of their new album Déjà Vu, are back for round two of Song Association—and this time, they're determined to beat their previous score. Watch as Joel Pimentel, ...
On this episode of "You Sang My Song," CNCO watch fan covers on YouTube Music of their songs "Mi Medicina," "Llegaste Tú," and "De Cero." Fans then react to Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, ...
The Latino boy band — now comprised of four members — performed their track "Toa la Noche" during Thursday night's Premios Juventud CNCO is going strong as four. It's time for a new era — and the boys ...
After a few months of silence on the music front, Joel Deleōn is making a comeback. On Monday (November 21), the ex-CNCO star released a preview of the music video for his single “IDK Y.” Adopting the ...
2022 is looking up for CNCO. Nearly six months after sharing a taste of the Latin group as a four-piece with “Toa La Noche,” the reggaetón boy band is kicking off the year with electrifying banger, ...
In 2015, British record executive and reality TV tycoon Simon Cowell had a novel idea. After assembling the beloved English-Irish boy band, One Direction, for his show “The X Factor,” Cowell would ...