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Spanish musical group Not to be confused with Camila (band).
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Camela
Background information
OriginSpain
GenresTecno-rumba, Techno, pop, flamenco
Years active1994–present
LabelsEMI
MembersMaría Ángeles Muñoz Dueñas
(20 August 1974)
Dionisio Martín Lobato
(31 October 1970)
Miguel Ángel Cabrera Jiménez
(25 January 1972)
Websitewww.camela.es

Camela is a Spanish musical group credited with being the pioneers of the style baptised as tecno-rumba in the 90s. Its members are Dionisio Martin Lobato (singer-composer), María de los Ángeles Muñoz Dueñas (singer-songwriter), and until February 2013, Miguel Angel Jimenez Cabrera (keyboards), all of them from the Madrid neighbourhood of San Cristóbal de los Ángeles. The group is a landmark in the Spanish popular music scene, without critics' acceptance, and hardly any support from the media, they became a massive selling success, having a great musical and sociological impact on Spanish society. Camela is the second best selling band in Spain in the past 20 years, only surpassed by La Oreja de Van Gogh.

In 2024, the group was awarded the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1994: Lágrimas de amor
  • 1995: Sueños inalcanzables
  • 1996: Sus 12 primeras canciones
  • 1997: Corazón indomable
  • 1998: Sólo por ti
  • 1999: No puedo estar sin él
  • 2000: Simplemente amor
  • 2001: Amor.com
  • 2003: Por siempre tú y yo
  • 2004: Diez de corazón
  • 2006: Se ciega x amor
  • 2007: Te prometo el universo
  • 2008: Laberinto de amor
  • 2009: Dioni, Ángeles y Miguel
  • 2011: La magia del amor
  • 2014: Más de lo que piensas
  • 2017: Me metí en tu corazón
  • 2022: Que la música te acompañe

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20101210071258/http://www.clubdefanscamela.com/biografia/angeles/angeles1.html. Archived from the original on December 10, 2010. Retrieved August 20, 2012. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Quijano, F.D. (23 December 2024). "Camela, José Mercé, Carmen Machi y Los Planetas obtienen la Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes". El Cultural – via El Español.

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