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'''Azul Azul''' is a [[Bolivia]]n pop-rock-dance group formed in [[Santa Cruz de la Sierra]] in early 1990s. Azul Azul had its mayor breakthrough in 1995 with a song called ''El Huevo'' (Spanish for "The Egg"). Azul Azul launched albums the following years 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2006.
'''Azul Azul''' is a [[Bolivia]]n pop-rock-dance group formed in [[Santa Cruz de la Sierra]] in early 1990s. Azul Azul had its mayor breakthrough in 1995 with a song called ''El Huevo'' (Spanish for "The Egg"). Azul Azul launched albums the following years 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2006.


Azul Azul's second breakthrough in [[Latin America]] came with the hit song "La Bomba" which was later covered by [[King Africa]] and also became a hit in Spain and Europe.<ref name=bill>[http://books.google.se/books?id=IBAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=%22azul+azul%22+bolivia+MTV&source=bl&ots=lLLhtU6PL1&sig=j268J8w8LbMnKM3RAuFvfMWmwVQ&hl=sv#v=onepage&q=%22azul%20azul%22%20bolivia%20MTV&f=false Bilboard], page 77.</ref> The Azul Azul album "El Sapo" has sold about 300,000 copies worldwide according to [[Sony|Sony Latin America]].<ref name=bill/>
Azul Azul's second breakthrough in [[Latin America]] came with the hit song "[[La Bomba (King Africa song)|La Bomba]]" which was later covered by [[King Africa]] and also became a hit in Spain and Europe.<ref name=bill>[http://books.google.se/books?id=IBAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=%22azul+azul%22+bolivia+MTV&source=bl&ots=lLLhtU6PL1&sig=j268J8w8LbMnKM3RAuFvfMWmwVQ&hl=sv#v=onepage&q=%22azul%20azul%22%20bolivia%20MTV&f=false Bilboard], page 77.</ref> The Azul Azul album "El Sapo" has sold about 300,000 copies worldwide according to [[Sony|Sony Latin America]].<ref name=bill/>


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==References==

Revision as of 21:13, 15 September 2011

Azul Azul is a Bolivian pop-rock-dance group formed in Santa Cruz de la Sierra in early 1990s. Azul Azul had its mayor breakthrough in 1995 with a song called El Huevo (Spanish for "The Egg"). Azul Azul launched albums the following years 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2006.

Azul Azul's second breakthrough in Latin America came with the hit song "La Bomba" which was later covered by King Africa and also became a hit in Spain and Europe.[1] The Azul Azul album "El Sapo" has sold about 300,000 copies worldwide according to Sony Latin America.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Bilboard, page 77.