Las Ketchup is a Spanish pop girl group founded by the Muñoz sisters: Lola, Pilar, Lucía, and Rocío, hailing from the town of Dos Hermanas near Seville. The group skyrocketed to international fame in 2002 with the release of their catchy hit "Aserejé," also known as "The Ketchup Song," which became a global phenomenon, topping charts in numerous countries across Europe, Latin America, and beyond. The song's playful blend of Spanish rumba rhythms and references to the 1979 rap hit "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang, paired with an unforgettable dance routine, captured the public's imagination.
The debut album of Las Ketchup, "Hijas del Tomate," was released in the wake of their breakout single and was well-received due to the fresh, summery vibe of their music. Although none of their subsequent releases managed to replicate the colossal success of "Aserejé," the group remained a beloved one-hit-wonder of the early 2000s. After a period of relative quiet, Las Ketchup re-emerged with refreshed mixes of their signature song in 2018, including a radio mix and a club edit, aiming to recapture the energy and fun of their initial splash onto the music scene. Despite not making a significant impact with new material, Las Ketchup remains a nostalgic name that evokes the early 2000s pop culture landscape.
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