C-Note (band)

American boy band


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nameC Note
aliasCreating Nothing Other Than Excellence, Cnote
originOrlando, Florida, United States
genrePop, Latino, Hip Hop
instrumentVocal
years_active1997–2008, 2023-2024
labelEpic, Trans-Con Latino, Madacy, JKH Entertainment
websitehttps://www.cnoteofficial.com/
current_membersAndrew "Dru" Rogers
David "D'Lo" Perez
Jose "Brody" Martinez
Raul Molina
past_membersJosh Correa
Orlando Torres
Vincent Pesante
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| name = C Note | image = | image_size = | caption = | alias = Creating Nothing Other Than Excellence, Cnote | origin = Orlando, Florida, United States | genre = Pop, Latino, Hip Hop | occupation = | instrument = Vocal | years_active = 1997–2008, 2023-2024 | label = Epic, Trans-Con Latino, Madacy, JKH Entertainment | website = https://www.cnoteofficial.com/ | current_members = Andrew "Dru" Rogers David "D'Lo" Perez Jose "Brody" Martinez Raul Molina | past_members = Josh Correa Orlando Torres Vincent Pesante C-Note (also stylized as Cnote) is a Latin pop boy band from Orlando, Florida. The group started with the members Andrew Rogers, Jose Martinez, Raul Molina and David Perez. Then the group became a quintet with the addition of Josh Correa, Orlando Torres and Vincent Pesante after the departure of Rogers and Martinez. The quartet scored success in 1999 with their debut album, Different Kind of Love.

Cnote returned in 2023 with a new official website and the help of manager, Stacy Larson. In 2024 they released a new single entitled "Still".

History

The group formed in 1997 in Orlando for the purposes of performing in a talent show. Three of the group's members had been in a previous vocal harmony group, but the five-member group lost two members, and a fourth was recruited, completing the group's later lineup. Their performance at the competition resulted in attention from the backers of Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync, and soon (Mar 6) after a record deal ensued. It also peaked at number 42 in Australia.

Different Kind of Love peaked at #163 on the Billboard Top 200.

In 2023 with the help of a new manager, Stacy Larson, the four original members reunited and played 4 shows and released 3 new singles.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Different Kind of Love (1999)
  • Cnote (2007)
  • Chivalry (2008)

Extended plays

  • Wepa (2007)
  • Forgive Me (2007)

Singles

  • "Wait Til I Get Home" (1999)
  • "Shine" (2001)
  • "Forgive Me" (Acoustic Version) (2008)
  • "Chivalry" (2023)
  • "Still" (2024)

Tours

    • Britney Spears' Teen Hit Machine's Summer Tour * (1999)

References

References

  1. [https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-2000-05-05-0005031017-story.html Doing Their Own Thing Is Keynote For C Note.] SunSentinel. May 5, 2000. Farber, Jim. Retrieved on July 1, 2022.
  2. [https://www.facebook.com/pages/JKH-Entertainment-Inc/114108825271081 JKH Entertainment Facebook.] Retrieved on July 1, 2022.
  3. "C-Note Drops Debut Album; Tours With Brandy, Britney, Cher". MTV News.
  4. [{{AllMusic
  5. Incorporating [[Latin music (genre). Billboard]]'s Top 40 Mainstream charts in 1999.[{{AllMusic
  6. Ryan, Gavin. (2011). "Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010". Moonlight Publishing.
  7. [{{AllMusic
  8. "Britney Spears Gives Private Concert at Georgia Middle School".

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