Boy band CNCO announce at the Premios Juventud that they will be separating soon

Boy band CNCO announce at the Premios Juventud that they will be separating soon
Boy band CNCO announce at the Premios Juventud that they will be separating soon

On Thursday, July 21, CNCO made the announcement that they were breaking up after almost seven years together at the 2022 Premios Juventud. Many people, especially their fans, were shocked to hear the news because Joel Pimentel had previously announced his resignation from the boy band on May 9, 2021. "This award literally belongs to you. The best fandom in the world is called CNCOwners. You know that. Hey, but really thank you from the heart. Thank you forever for being there from the beginning. Thank you for all that love and for all that love. Really, "Erick began. 

"Likewise, the truth is that we are super excited to be here again, but we have super important news to give you. We didn't know how to tell you, whether through social networks or through the press, but we were talking right now backstage, and we agreed that if we won this award, the best fandom-we was going to say it here, so... ", added Chris.

Well, family, this one. Greetings We've been around for almost seven years giving candles. With the support of all of you, thank you very much for that love. After having achieved so many things, it's a bit strange to say this, but, CNCO, I know separate, soon," Zabdiel concluded.

The Latin boy band, who won the Univision competition show La Banda and went on to establish their debut in December 2015, is the source of several Billboard successes, including "Reggaeton Lento," "Hey DJ," and "Se Vuelve Loca." Primera Cita, which topped the Latin Pop Albums list for eight weeks in 2016, was one of their three No. 1 albums. Seven Billboard Latin Music Awards have been won by them, including the new artist of the year in 2017.

But the boys are splitting up after a fruitful run that lasted just under ten years. CNCO will continue for another year and a half despite the group's breakup announcement, promising additional new music, an album, a tour, and a planned series on Disney+. On November 13, 2015, the champions of the inaugural season of La Banda, a game show on the Hispanic network Univision, came together to form CNCO, a Latin pop and urban music group.

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