CD9 (band)

CD9

CD9 during a concert in the Mexico City, in November 2014. From left to right: Alonso Villalpando, Jos Canela, Alan Navarro, Freddy Leyva and Bryan Mouque.
Background information
Origin Mexico
Genres Pop
Years active 2013 (2013)–present
Labels Sony Music México
Members
  • Jos Canela
  • Alonso Villalpando
  • Alan Navarro
  • Bryan Mouque
  • Freddy Leyva
Past members

CD9 are a Mexican boy band formed by Jos Canela, Alonso Villalpando, Freddy Leyva, Alan Navarro and Bryan Mouque. Their training is given in 2013, in Mexico City. Members came up with the name because they claim that term —which is an acronym for "Code 9" —is used to change the topic of conversation and that reflects who they are.[1][2]

In August 2013 they independently published "The Party", and it quickly managed to draw the attention of the record company Sony Music México with whom they signed a recording contract.[3] Then William Valdés, a former member, left the Group and was replaced by Bryan Mouque.

In the first half of 2014, they released two EPs, which managed to position itself at the top of sales in their country of origin. Later, at the end of September of the same year, the label released their Studio debut named homonymous album and in a month it obtained a certification of gold by AMPROFON after overcoming 30,000 copies sold. To promote their album, they carried out The Party Tour concert tour in Latin America.[4][5]

In the first two months of 2015, rebounded debut album : CD9: Love & Live Edition which includes live material from their tour. Of their first record productions seal have released four singles: "The Party", "Ángel Cruel", "Me Equivoqué" and "Eres"; then it later appeared in the charts as Top Latin Songs of Latin Monitor as one of the most played songs.

References

  1. Erick Solís (December 14, 2013). "CD9, la nueva Boy Band mexicana". LaCrónica.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  2. "CD9 - EPK". Sony Music México (in Spanish). Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  3. "CD9 codifica su éxito". Mural.com (in Spanish). May 5, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  4. "CD9 aspira a ser mejor que One Direction". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  5. "Bio | The Official CD9 Site". CD9.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved August 15, 2014.
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