Los Del Río, a Spanish duo hailing from Dos Hermanas near Seville, has left an indelible mark on the world of Latin and popular music. Comprised of Antonio Romero Monge and Rafael Ruíz Perdigones, they first formed in 1962, bonding over their shared love of traditional Andalusian music, flamenco, and rumbas. Known for their charismatic stage presence and infectious rhythms, Los Del Río have traveled extensively and performed worldwide, celebrating and sharing their rich cultural heritage.
However, they catapulted to international stardom in 1993 with the release of "Macarena." The song inspired a global dance craze, featuring a distinctive dance move that became a staple at parties and events across the globe. It remains one of the most iconic dance songs of all time. Since then, Los Del Río have continued to record and release music, including albums such as "Así Fue: Mis Mejores Canciones," a collection of their greatest hits, and "Retrato a Sevilla (Rumbas y Sevillanas)," which pays tribute to their roots. Despite the transient nature of the music industry, Los Del Río have demonstrated remarkable longevity, and their influence extends far beyond their timeless hit "Macarena," with a discography that spans over five decades and a musical impact that resonates with generations of listeners.
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