Chino & Nacho

Venezuelan pop duo


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Chino & Nacho is a Venezuelan pop duo, consisting of Jesús Alberto Miranda Pérez (Chino) (born November 15, 1984) and Miguel Ignacio Mendoza Donatti (Nacho) (born August 22, 1983). In 2010, the group won a Latin Grammy for Best Urban Album for Mi Niña Bonita.

History

Before forming a duo, Chino and Nacho were both part of the Venezuelan merengue boy band Calle Ciega alongside Luifer, Gabo Marquez and Emilio Vizcaino where they started their musical careers. They released five albums, with the hit single, "Mi Cachorrita" on Una Vez Más. Calle Ciega gained significant airplay in Venezuela and surrounding countries. The group fought for having more publicity than other Venezuelan groups like 3 Dueños.

Calle Ciega employed various musical genres, though most reggaeton, and liked to mix salsa and merengue with reggaeton. The group later stopped releasing singles, and eventually broke up into what is now Chino & Nacho and Los Cadilacs. Chino & Nacho debuted their first album nationwide in 2008, circulating in Venezuela and neighboring countries.

Their first album, named Época de Reyes, was released in 2008 and made available in many Latin American countries. They released five albums in total – Época de Reyes, Mi Niña Bonita, Mi Niña Bonita: Reloaded, Supremo and Radio Universo.

They won Pepsi Venezuela Music Awards for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year in 2012, for Video of the Year in 2013, for Theme of the Year in 2015, and for Artist of the Year, Tropical Fusion Artist of the Year, and Theme of the Year in 2017.

Amid rumors, the duo announced their breakup on February 24, 2017, citing solo careers and different musical tastes.

In March 2020, after several days of rumours on social media, the duo reconciled and announced their return to music, as well as the release of "Raro" on March 13, 2020, their first single in three years following their break-up.

Discography

Main article: Chino & Nacho discography

Awards and nominations

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AwardYearRecipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResult
ASCAP Latin Awards2016"Andas en Mi Cabeza"Latin Urban Song of the Year
Billboard Latin Music Awards2011ThemselvesLatin Artist of the Year, New
Latin Pop Airplay Artist of the Year, Duo or Group
Tropical Airplay Artist of the Year, Duo or Group
Latin Rhythm Airplay Artist of the Year, Duo or Group
Latin Rhythm Albums Artist of the Year, Duo or Group
"Niña Bonita"Tropical Airplay Song of the Year
Latin Pop Airplay Song of the Year
Latin Digital Download of the Year
Mi Niña BonitaLatin Rhythm Album of the Year
2013ThemselvesTropical Songs Artist of the Year, Duo or Group
2014Latin Pop Songs Artist of the Year, Duo or Group
Tropical Songs Artist of the Year, Duo or Group
2015
2016Latin Pop Songs Artist of the Year, Duo or Group
2017
"Andas en Mi Cabeza"Latin Pop Song of the Year
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References

References

  1. Obelmejías Valdez, Yolimer. (30 March 2012). "Chino y Nacho son los más refrescantes". [[El Universal (Caracas).
  2. Daly A, Andrea C.. (30 May 2013). "Premios Pepsi Music 2013: Lo mejor de la música hecha en casa". Oidos Sucios.
  3. González, Rosa. (11 September 2015). "La que se armó en los Premios Pepsi Music". [[Diario 2001]].
  4. (16 February 2017). "El talento venezolano fue el gran ganador de la Noche Final de la 5ta edición de los Premios Pepsi Music". [[Empresas Polar]].
  5. (25 February 2017). "Confirmado: Chino y Nacho se separan para ser solistas".
  6. (11 March 2020). "Chino y Nacho volverán a cantar juntos".

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