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For the past year I have grown a deep love and obsession for these guys for a few reasons: they are amazing singers, they dance really well, and they are all extremely good looking. CNCO has been together for almost four years and they have been able to maintain these qualities and gain a massive fanbase in a short amount of time. 

CNCO is a Latin American boy band that was formed in late 2015 on the first season of La Banda, a reality competition series on Univision created by Simon Cowell and produced by Ricky Martin. The show consisted of contestants singing their hearts out to earn a spot in a band that would be formed at the end of the show. At the end of the season Joel Pimentel, Erick Brian Colón, Zabdiel de Jesús, Chris Vélez, and Richard Camacho were voted the top five to be in the group. Since their win, their lives have gotten busier and crazier than ever before.

These guys are the epitome of what success really is. All three of their albums went straight to number one on the Latin Pop Albums chart right after each of them were released. They have received 12 Latin American Music Awards, six Billboard Latin Music Awards, three Teen Choice Awards, and a Latin Grammy nomination. During their music career, they have managed to gain a very diverse fan base and perform in different countries all over the world. 

If you haven’t listened to CNCO already, then what are you waiting for? Go listen to their music right now and become a “CNCOwner” like me and millions of other fans.

 

Danielle is currently a senior at UNT majoring in Broadcast/Digital Journalism and minoring in marketing. When she's not in school she likes to watch YouTube and Netflix, sleep, dance, hang out with friends, go out to eat, and listen to music.
Scotlyn is a UNT alum, Class of 2020. She graduated with a degree in Digital and Print Journalism and a minor in English. During her time with Her Campus, she served as the Chapter President for two years, and also held positions as Chapter Advisor, Writer, and Chapter Expansion Assistant through Her Campus Media. And yes, her name is like the country, but spelled differently.