CNCO is undergoing a surprising change. The band announced on Sunday that Joel Pimentel is exiting the group to pursue "new opportunities." Pimentel revealed the news in a message he shared to ...
CNCO is back with a new jam! Following hits like "Pretend," "Reggaetón Lento" and "Hey DJ," the five members of CNCO, Joel Pimentel, Christopher Vélez, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colon, and Zabdiel ...
The Latino boy band will continue as a foursome during the "new era of CNCO" Joel Pimentel is leaving CNCO. In a statement shared to the Latino group's social media on Sunday, CNCO announced that ...
It's a new era for CNCO. On Sunday, May 9, the beloved boy band—which includes members Joel Pimentel, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez and Zabdiel De Jesús—announced a surprising ...
In true boyband fashion, the 10 heartthrobs deliver catchy lyrics of a girl who can’t get enough of them. “She want that. I give that. She come back, me necesita,” they sing. The video is equally as ...
The Latin American boy band CNCO is downsizing. The group announced on its official Instagram page Sunday that 22-year-old Joel Pimentel is leaving the band, making the successful quintet a quartet.
CNCO is marking the start of a new era as a four-piece band with a new single titled "To'a La Noche" set to drop July 22, Billboard can… By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin CNCO is marking the ...
CNCO fans around the world are taking to the streets to search not for Pokemon, but instead to catch some of CNCO's new songs from their upcoming album Primera Cita. By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, ...
The Latino boy band — now comprised of four members — performed their track "Toa la Noche" during Thursday night's Premios Juventud CNCO is going strong as four. It's time for a new era — and the boys ...
In the years since the collapse of One Direction, there’s been a surge of boy bands all over the world — among them groups like BTS, PrettyMuch and Why Don’t We. Now with all-Latino group CNCO ...
After establishing themselves as the biggest Latin American boy band, CNCO has made significant steps in breaking into larger mainstream markets with their new single "Pretend" making their biggest ...
It's a new era for CNCO. On Sunday, May 9, the beloved boy band—which includes members Joel Pimentel, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez and Zabdiel De Jesús—announced a surprising ...
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