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The group was formed in 1991 when they were introduced to each other by manager
Joe Jacket (of New Kids on The Block), who was looking to create
a mainstream Latino group.[1] After auditioning to Charles Koppelan,
the CEO of EMI Records, they were then signed to SBK Records, a
pop sub-division of EMI.[2] They initially wanted to crossover
as mainstream American pop singers, similar to Gloria Estefan,
Jon Secada, and Selena.[3] The following year, they released their
debut album, "Crazy Coolin'", which they toured in middle and high schools across New York City, and made
motivational speeches.[2] Their single "Muy Suavemente", charted on the Billboard Latin Charts; its accompanying music video was shot
in the barrios of New York City, sticking to their heritages.[2]
Their follow-up album "Dondequiera Que Estes" (1993) peaked on Billboard Latin Pop Albums at number-seven, whereas the album
peaked at number-fifteen on the Billboard Top Latin Albums.[4]
The duet, with Selena, peaked at number-one on three Billboard
charts in 1994[5][6] as Selena and the Barrio Boyzz promoted the
song during her Amor Prohibido Tour. The song helped the Barrio
Boyzz crossover to Southern United States[7] Their next album, "Una Vez Mas" peaked at number three on the Latin Pop Albums,[8] while managing on the top
twenty of the Billboard Top 50 Latin Albums. Their crossover album, "How We Roll", an all-English language album, was released in 1995.[9] The group continued
to chart on Billboard until the release of Destiny in 2000. The
group released their last studio album, "Destino" in 2001, before the band broke up. On 5 April 2005, during the benefit concert
Selena ¡VIVE!, the Barrio Boyzz reunited and sang "Dreaming of You" along with Colombian-American singer Soraya,[10] who died of breast cancer within
a year.[11] Angel Ramirez (1991–1997) [edit] Discography Studio albums Crazy Coolin' (1992) Complication albums 10 Super Exitos (1994) [edit] Filmography I Like It Like That (1994)
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