OV7

Mexican pop group


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::summary Mexican pop group ::

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nameOV7
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image[[File:Ov7_gira-30-aniversario_sept-2022.jpg
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captionOV7 celebrating one of their 30 year anniversary concerts, at Guadalajara, Jalisco. Mexico.
(September, 2022)
aliasLa Onda Vaselina
originMexico
genreLatin pop
instrumentVocals
years_active
label{{flatlist
associated_actsLemonGrass
current_membersKalimba Marichal
Ari Borovoy
Lidia Ávila
Mariana Ochoa
Érika Zaba Beltrán
Oscar Schwebel Arizmendi
M'Balia Marichal
past_members(see below)
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| name = OV7 | background = group_or_band | image = [[File:Ov7_gira-30-aniversario_sept-2022.jpg|250px]] | landscape = yes | caption = OV7 celebrating one of their 30 year anniversary concerts, at Guadalajara, Jalisco. Mexico. (September, 2022) | alias = La Onda Vaselina | origin = Mexico | genre = Latin pop | instrument = Vocals | years_active = | label = {{flatlist|

The group disbanded in 2003. In 2010 they reunited. In 2023, the band announced they were disbanding for an indefinite period.

History

1989–1993: Formation of La Onda Vaselina, Success with three albums, touring

OV7 followed a trend that began in the 1980s by another pop group named Timbiriche. In 1989, Mexican singer and producer Julissa decided to make her own version of Grease ("Vaselina" in Spanish) after Grease's theatrical play's season finished in Mexico. Julissa decided to form a group based on the play. After the development of Timbuktu, she founded "La Onda Vaselina." Shortly after they recorded their successful debut album, with singles "Que Buen Reventón" (their first single) and "Que Triste Es El Primer Adios" (a cover of Neil Sedaka's hit "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do") which became big hits in the early 1990s. With her first album they sold over 100,000 copies and had a successful tour. Their second album Onda Vaselina 2 was one of the most successful albums of the '90s in Mexico with popular hits that became public property such as "El Calendario" and "Voy Voy Voy". Their next album was Dulces Para Ti which was followed by a series of live shows in one of Mexico City's main venues for the Teatro Aldama. The album's biggest hits was "Tu Seras Mi Baby" and "La Llorona Loca".

1995–1998: ''La Band Rock'', Touring, Indefinite Hiatus

Their fourth album was a Regional Mexican Music album named La Banda Rock (The Rock Band, using the word "Banda" both meaning "musical group" and the Mexican music genre), the biggest hit of the album was the song "Pongánse botas, quitense tennis" (Put some boots on and lose the tennis shoes). The group has also had several hits in Spain from the album.

OV7 took a long break after that and then came back with a more mature sound during adolescence They came out with Hoy (Today), an album that was targeted for the teen market featured alternative rock songs mixed with pop and strong texts Hits were "Sube y Baja" and "Perdon". The album flopped and the group decided to take a long pause in which they also considered a split.

1997–2003: Comeback as OV7, ''CD00'', American debut, Disbandment

In 1997, Onda Vaselina made a huge comeback with a strong album that made history in the Mexican charts: Entrega Total. The album sent the group back to the # 1 spot not only in Mexico but the rest of Latin America. The hits were "Mirame A Los Ojos," "Un Pie Tras Otro Pie," and "Te Quiero Tanto Tanto" which reached # 1 on the Billboard Latin chart is still present in both songs being played at clubs and weddings throughout Latin America, the group also toured and filled the Auditorio Nacional 4 times while they released their album Vuela Más Alto which had the hit "No es Obsesión". After "Vuela Más Alto," Onda Vaselina decided to take a break and ended their relationship with their manager and creator Julissa.

After 8 years passed and Onda Vaselina was ready to come back without Julissa. For legal reasons, changed their name to OV7 (accounting for Onda Vaselina and 7 for the number of members) and released their first single "Enloquéceme" and their album CD00. Around this time, they filled the Auditorio Nacional 10 times at the time reached 1st place in all of Latin America with the singles "Shabadabada," "Más Que Amor," "Jam," and "Enloquéceme." The album sold 2 million copies in Mexico and included an English-speaking song, "Angelica", which was never released.

OV7 tried to make the crossover to English-speakers with an English version of their new single "Love Colada" which was the first single from their album Siete Latidos (Seven Beats). The song was released only promo in North America and because of the group's problems with Televisa they appeared on the Latin American average success. The group was invited to participate in the 2002 World Cup Official Album with the track "Bringing The World Back Home".

In November 2002 the Group announced plans to split on the live TV show Operacion Triunfo, followed by a greatest hits CD, Punto, in 2003. OV7 had a farewell tour and officially split up on June 14, 2003, after 14 years of being together.

Past members

Tours

  • OV7 Treinta Tour (2022-2023)

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2022DateCityCountryVenue2023DateCityCountryVenue
September 1MonterreyMexicoCitibanamex
September 2
September 6Mexico CityAuditorio Nacional
September 7
September 8
September 17AcapulcoArena GNP
September 22GuadalajaraAuditorio Telmex
September 23
September 24
September 30Saltillo
October 1AguascalientesArena San Marcos
October 7San Luis PotosíEl Domo
October 8TorreónColiseo Centenario
October 13Oaxaca
October 15MoreliaPlaza de Toros
October 17Pachuca
October 21VeracruzWTC
October 25Mexico CityAuditorio Nacional
October 26
October 29Villahermosa
November 4MeridaAuditorio GNP
November 11LeónVelaria de la Feria
November 12PueblaAuditorio GNP
November 18Mexicali
November 19Tijuana
November 26QuerétaroCentro de Congresos
December 2San JoseUnited States
December 3Los AngelesDodger Stadium (Bésame Mucho Fest)
March 2San AntonioUnited StatesMajestic Theater
March 3LaredoSames Auto Arena
March 4HidalgoPayne Arena
March 9HoustonBayou Music Center
March 10IrvingThe Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
March 11El PasoCounty Coliseum
March 12PhoenixCelebrity Theater
March 17Las VegaThe Pearl
March 18Los AngelesYouTube Theater
March 19StocktonBob Hope Theater
March 24ChicagoThe Rosemont
March 26New York CityThe Palladium
April 29Mexico CityMexicoAuditorio Nacional
April 30
May 2AguascalientesPalenque de la Feria
May 4MonterreyDomo Care
May 6AcapulcoArena GNP
May 12ZapopanAuditorio Telmex
May 13
May 25MéridaForo GNP Seguros
May 27CancúnEstadio Beto Avila
June 2PachucaAuditorio Explanada
June 8Guatemala CityGuatemalaFórum Majadas
June 10San SalvadorEl SalvadorComplejo Cuscatlán
August 18Mexico CityMexicoAuditorio Nacional
August 26Pueblas de ZaragozaAuditorio Metropolitano
October 7Los MochisCentro de Usos Multilples
November 3San DiegoUnited StatesCal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theater
November 4RiversideRiverside Municipal Auditorium
November 5San JoseSan Jose Civic
November 9CharlotteOvens Auditorium
November 10AtlantaTabernacle
November 12MiamiJames L. Knight Center
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Discography

Albums as La Onda Vaselina

Studio albums

  • La Onda Vaselina (1989)
  • La Onda Vaselina, Vol. 2 (1991)
  • Dulces Para Ti (1992)
  • La Banda Rock (1993)
  • Hoy (1995)
  • Entrega Total (1997)
  • Vuela Más Alto (1998)

Compilation albums

  • 16 Kilates Musicales (1994)
  • Música Compacta (1994)
  • Línea de Oro: Qué Triste Es El Primer Adiós (1995)
  • Línea de Oro: La Banda Rock (1995)
  • La Onda Vaselina: Hacia El Milenio (1999)
  • Préndete con Lo Mejor de Onda Vaselina: Onda Naranja Fanta (1999)
  • Antología Musical de La Onda Vaselina (2000)
  • La Historia Musical de La Onda Vaselina (2001)
  • La Onda Vaselina: La Trayectoria (2004)
  • La Onda Vaselina 3pack (2008)
  • La Más Completa Colección (2009)
  • Las Número 1: La Onda Vaselina (2010)
  • Simplemente Lo Mejor de La Onda Vaselina (2010)
  • La Historia (2011)
  • 16 Éxitos de Oro (2012)

Albums as OV7

Studio albums

  • CD00 (2000)
  • Siete Latidos (2001)
  • Punto (2003)
  • Forever 7 (2012)
  • A Tu Lado (2013)

Live Albums

  • OV7 En Directo – Rush (2001)
  • Primera Fila (2010)
  • En Vivo Desde El Palacio de Los Deportes (2011)
  • OV7 & Kabah: En Vivo (2015)
  • 90's Pop Tour (2017)

Compilation albums

  • Punto OV7 (2003)
  • Combo de Éxitos (2006)
  • Lo Mejor de OV7 (2006)
  • Personalidad OV7 (2015)

Singles

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TitleYearChart PositionsEUMEXSPARGVEN"Que Buen Reventón""Mi Novio Volvió""Vamos Al Mar""Que Triste Es El Primer Adios""Susanita Tiene Un Ratón""El Calendario""Me Siento Beethoven""El Oso Corredor""Voy Voy Voy""México A Bailar""Tu Seras Mi Baby""La Llorona Loca""Juego del Amor""Ponganse Botas, Quitense Tenis""El Pachangon""La Cucaracha""Tomás""Perdon""Sube y Baja""Hoy""Mirame A Los Ojos""Un Pie Tras Otro Pie""Aunque Muera Por Ti""Te Quiero Tanto Tanto""Tus Besos""Vuela Más Alto""No Es Obsesión""Caleidoscopico""Desconectate""Enloquéceme""Shabadabada""Más Que Amor""Jam""Rush""Shake Shake""Love Colada""Aum, Aum""Te Necesito""Tengo el Control""No Me Voy""Prohibido Quererme""Confieso""Vuela Mas Alto (En Primera Fila)""Te Quiero Tanto, Tanto (En Primera Fila)""En Algun Lado""Magia""Prisioneros""Nada Es Imposible (Maniac) (Ft. Gloria Trevi)""Golpe De Calor (single promo)""Tenemos un Secreto""Desintoxicada""No Me Digas Nada""Quédate""Si Es Amor"
1989
19908142118
15
199112
199232
19
1993
38
1994
1995138
7815
18
19971111
1154
81213
199811111
58132
1312
19991114
691511
1813
200041111
91111
1342
81049
20011621
43710
2315
20021262
2714
18
20031211
2010325
2011296
18
14
20124
2013
2014
2023
2023
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  • Oxígeno: sencillo publicado el 8 de junio de 2023.
  • Para terminar: 4.º sencillo publicado el 18 de agosto de 2023.

References

References

  1. [LatinGossip.com http://www.latingossip.com/chisme/ov7-gets-back-together.html]
  2. Admin. (2022-09-26). "OV7 anuncia las fechas de su TOUR 30 AÑOS en Estados Unidos".
  3. Infobae, Por Newsroom. (2022-04-01). "OV7 announced dates for the “30 Years Tour” for 2022".
  4. "Cd00 de OV7". [[iTunes Store]].
  5. "7 Latidos de OV7". [[iTunes Store]].
  6. "Punto de OV7". [[iTunes Store]].
  7. "Forever 7 de OV7". [[iTunes Store]].
  8. "A Tu Lado de OV7". [[iTunes Store]].
  9. "OV7: En Directo – Rush de OV7". [[iTunes Store]].
  10. "Primera Fila (En Vívo) de OV7 en iTunes". [[iTunes Store]].
  11. "OV7 (En Vívo Desde El Palacio de los Deportes) de OV7 en iTunes". [[iTunes Store]].
  12. "En Vivo de OV7 & Kabah". [[iTunes Store]].
  13. "Lo Mejor de OV7 de OV7". [[iTunes Store]].

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