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Rebelde
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Rebelde
Genres: Pop, Rock, Latin Music
 
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All Artists: Rbd
Title: Rebelde
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Label: EMI Latin
Release Date: 1/11/2005
Genres: Pop, Rock, Latin Music
Styles: Teen Pop, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724387585225

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Excellent debut album
D. Garcia | Laredo, TX | 12/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"RBD is a sextet that got its start in the Mexican novela titled "Rebelde (Rebels)". The group played the roles of wealthy students in a private school trying to start a band. They were so popular among fans of the TV show that producer Pedro Damian gathered them into a real band outside the show, titling them "RBD" to distinguish them from the show. The result was international success.



This is their debut album. A lot of the music was used in the show and should not be unfamiliar to the fans. Although it is short (only 11 tracks), it packs hit after hit and should please everyone, even if you have not seen the show.



The title itself is misleading - Although their character personas are rebelious, the music itself is harmless teen bubble-gum pop, much along the lines of OV7.



01. Rebelde - 4/5 - The theme song to the novela, also used within the show. A bit slow like a ballad but picks up to a power-pop style while the group belts about how they are rebels.



02. Solo Quedate en Silencio - 4/5 - A song frequently used in the TV show as well, sort of the romantic theme song for Mia/Miguel and Diego/Roberta. You might also say it's sort of the show's 2nd theme song. Rather slow, like the Backstreet Boys type of music. This is definately a fan favorite and one newcomers will enjoy.



03. Otra Dia que Va - 4/5 - A power-pop song sung mostly by Anahi and Dulce Maria. The vocals here leave a lot to be desired, but the song is still enjoyable.



04. Un Poco de tu Amor - 3/5 - Released as a single only in Mexico, this is not one of my favorites. I'll give it a listen once in a while.



05. Ensename - 4/5 - Cute, bubbly, very teenager-ish. It has a sort of rhythm like Ace of Base meets Backstreet boys, but this one works out well. Sometimes, it can be a bit repetitive.



06. Futuro Ex-novia 2/5 - Upbeat, power-pop with some strange yet distracting synth-beats. This song features the boys, but it's rather uninteresting and dull. I don't listen to this one much, once in a blue moon.



07. Tenerte y Quererte 3/5 - Another upbeat power-pop song. This one reminds me of "Un Poco de tu Amor" but I tolerate this one a lot more than the other.



08. Cuando el Amor se acaba - 2/5 - Another song that sounds sort of like "Tenerte y Quererte," yet this one I don't like as much.



09. Santa No Soy 4/5 - This is definately a rebel song. The lyrics are fun, rebellious,the beat is great and the girls really outdo themselves in this song. Definately one of my favorites.



10. Fuego 5/5 - Upbeat power-pop dance song mainly sung by Dulce Maria (Roberta) and used in the show numerous times (although the show version is a bit better). This is my favorite track off the album. It's a shame it's not a single release since it's so great. If possible, do watch the video on youtube where Roberta dances this- makes the song so much more fun.



11. salvame 1/5 - Probably the group's most popular ballad. I don't like ballads and I don't like this one either.



For a debut album, Rebelde certainly comes off as powerful, full of teen bubblegum pop and hits that will keep the young ones entertained. True, RBD is marketed, manufactured and without as much talent as other groups, but that didn't stop them from gaining the success they have now. Go ahead and listen, even if you've never watched the show. It's innocent, fresh and fun, much unlike most of the rap/hip-hop that's out there.

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