Ilegales

Dominican merengue band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ilegales (also called Los Ilegales, "The Illegals") is a Grammy-nominated[2][3] Dominican merenhouse group, which is one of the main exponents that helped to introduce and establish the merenhouse to the mainstream and get an international audience. The band is well known by hits such as "La Morena", "El Taqui Taqui", "Tu Recuerdo", "La Otra" and "Chucucha". They were one of the first merenhouse acts to perform at Viña del Mar International Song Festival in 1998 and 2003.

Also known asLos Ilegales
Years active1993 (1993) – present
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Ilegales
Background information
Also known asLos Ilegales
OriginDominican Republic
GenresMerengue house
Years active1993 (1993) – present
LabelsBMG, EMI Music, Universal Music, Antena Music, Sony Music, La Oreja Media Group, Inc., Dotel Productions
MembersVladimir Dotel
Junior Pimentel
David Diaz
Past membersÁlvaro Guzmán
Jason González + [1]
Lenny Medina
Rafael Rivera
Freddy De La Cruz (Anthony)
Juan Carlos Campos
Carlos Montaner "Monty"
Leny Pimentel
Danyllo Silveira
Websitelosilegales.com
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Ilegales is one of the best selling Dominican acts, receiving gold and platinum certifications across Latin America, and winning Latin Billboard Music awards, Soberano Awards, and receiving nominations to the Grammy Awards and Latin Grammy Awards on several occasions.

The group is led by singer-songwriter Vladimir Dotel and also includes David Diaz and Junior Pimentel.

Band History

The group was founded in 1993.

In 1995, Ilegales released their debut album and was certified hit. In 1996, the single "La Morena" was a massive hit and Peaked at 6 on RPM Dance Charts in Canada.[4] It was certified Gold in Mexico selling over 100,000 unites, Gold in Venezuela and Platinum in the United States.[5]

In 1998, they won "Best Rap Artist" and "Best Rap Album" for Rebotando at the 1998 Latin Billboard Music Awards.[6][7] En la Mira, was nominated for "Best Rap Album of The Year" at the 1999 Latin Billboard Music Awards.[8] Also, in that year they performed at Viña del Mar Festival. By the end of 1999, "Ilegales" and "Rebotando" had sold over 1.5 millions of copies worldwide.[9][10] and where certified four times platinum in Chile.[11]

In 1998 came a terrible loss for the group as one of their members, Jason Gonzalez, died in an automobile accident. Their performances at the 1998 Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile were in remembrance of him.[1]

In 1999, "Live" was nominated for Best Merengue Album at the 43rd Grammy Awards.[12]

In 2002, the band was nominated for the Lo Nuestro Award.[13] In addition to reaching the Billboard Tropical charts on their own, the group also had a hit with Alexandra Cabrera De La Cruz of Monchy y Alexandra. They were nominated for the Latin Grammy in 2003 for Best Pop Album.[3]

In 2013, Ilegales received the nomination of "Tropical Songs Artist of the Year, Duo or Group" at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards.[14]

In 2015, Ilegales was nominated as "Best Group or Band" to the Lo Nuestro Award.[15] In that same year, they performed at the Nuryn Sanlley amphitheater to celebrate 20th Anniversary of the band.[16] The Single "Pasarla Bien" with El Potro Alvarez, become their 8th Top 10 on Billboard Tropical Airplay and peaked at number one on Venezuela airplay.[17]

In 2019, Ilegales’ 12th studio album Tropicalia was nominated for Best Contemporary/Tropical Fusion Album at the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.

Discography

Studio albums

More information Title, Year ...
Title Year Charts[18] Sales
US
Latin

US
Latin Pop

Ilegales199522[19]12
Rebotando1997158[20]
En la Mira 1998
On Time2000
Marca Registrada2002
In the Room2004
La República2006
Hecho en el Patio 2009
Celebration 2011
El Sonido2014
Inagotable 2016
Tropicalia 2019
24/7 2020
Otra Atmósfera 2022
Otro Color 2023
La Fiesta 2024
Caribeño 2025
Albums that did not chart are denoted with an "—".
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Live albums

  • Live (1999)
  • El Sonido en Vivo (2014)

Compilation Albums

  • Remixes (1998)
  • Serie 2000 (2000)
  • Ilegales: Hits (2002)
  • La Historia (2003)
  • 10 de Coleccion (2004)
  • The Best of - Ultimate Collection: Ilegales (2004)
  • Mis Favoritas: Ilegales (2010)

Charted Singles

More information Year, Single ...
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US Latin US Tropical US

Latin Pop

1995 La Morena 8[22] Ilegales
2000 La Ladrona 36 11[23] Live
2001 "Tu Recuerdo" 4[24] 4[25] 3[26] On Time
2002 Te Siento 20 29 [27] Marca Registrada
"La Cosita" 41 11[28]
"Mi Novia" 17[29]
2007 "La Otra" (featuring Monchy & Alexandra) 17[30] 2[31] La Republica
2012 "Ayantame" (featuring El Potro Álvarez) 49[32] 1[33] Celebration
2013 "Chucucha" 25[34] 7[35] El Sonido
"No me diga que no" (featuring Shelow Shaq) 10[36] Inagotable
2014 "La Pastilla" 9[37]
"Pasarla Bien" 1[38]
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