Artist's albums
Que la música te acompañe
2022 · album
No me hables
2022 · single
Puedes Besarme
2022 · single
No quiero más lágrimas
2021 · single
Ella es
2021 · single
Vete
2021 · single
En el bolsillo de mi corazón
2021 · single
Su locura, mi placer
2020 · single
Pa ti pa mí na má (feat. Camela)
2019 · single
Rebobinando (25 Años)
2019 · album
Nunca debí enamorarme (feat. Taburete)
2019 · single
Cuando zarpa el amor (feat. Juan Magán)
2019 · single
Me metí en tu corazón
2017 · album
No pongas riendas al corazón
2017 · single
Más de lo que piensas
2014 · album
Ya se acabó el tener dueño
2014 · single
Camela Platino. Las 30 Canciones
2011 · album
La Magia Del Amor
2011 · single
Camela. Especial Fans - EP
2011 · EP
Camela 24 Exitos De Oro
2011 · album
Karaoke Camela Playback. Incluye 12 Grandes Éxitos Para Cantar
2011 · compilation
Karaoke Camela Sueños Inalcanzables Playback
2011 · album
Karaoke Camela Corazon Indomable Playback
2011 · album
Karaoke Camela Solo Por Ti Playback
2011 · album
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Biography
Latin pop threesome Camela formed in Madrid's San Cristóbal de los Angeles neighborhood. The group made their debut with an independent record called Lágrimas de Amor in 1994, followed by Corazón Indomable. After becoming popular throughout Spain with their techno-rhumba style, Camela had the opportunity to sign up with major label EMI, releasing Simplemente Amor, produced by Jesús Gómez, which included the hit single "¿Por Qué Me Estas Engañando?," followed by 2001's amor.com and a string of further albums in the next ten years -- they were still going strong with 2011's La Magia del Amor -- in addition to a plethora of compilations. While highbrow critics sneered, the population of Spain voted with their wallets, eventually buying over seven million of the group's records; their fifth album Sólo por Ti went double platinum in just a week. The secret of their success lay in creating a unique sound at once international and unmistakably Spanish, Europop synths and drum machines colliding head-on with flamenco guitars and vocal styles; their rigid adherence to this template (although their later albums did see them cautiously incorporating other genres); their prolificacy -- a new studio album almost every year; and their from-the-heart simplicity, basic melodies and everyman stories of love and heartbreak. ~ Drago Bonacich & John D. Buchanan, Rovi