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They were pioneers of the "rumba flamenca" sound, fusing traditional flamenco rhythms with pop, funk, and rock. Discovered by the father of guitar legend Paco de Lucía, they were signed to Philips Records and quickly rose to fame. Their debut single, Quiero ser libre (I want to be free), written by Jero while he was serving a jail sentence, became an instant anthem.
Following the departure of Jeros, who launched a brief solo career before his tragic death in 1995, the González brothers recruited Emilio González García "Junior" to complete the trio. This era shifted toward a more polished sound, blending modern studio technology with classic rumba arrangements. Los Chichos Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs
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: Continued their rise with street-inspired rumbas. They were pioneers of the "rumba flamenca" sound,
: Their explosive debut album. The title track became an instant anthem, establishing their signature vocal harmonies and aggressive rumba rhythm.
Los Chichos were the voice of los marginados —the marginalized. In the 1980s, Spain’s transition to democracy left behind the working-class neighborhoods of Vallecas, Puente de Vallecas, and Usera. Los Chichos sang about: Following the departure of Jeros, who launched a
Bájalo, escúchalo a todo volumen, y brinda por los que ya no están pero siguen cantando en cada acorde. ¡Que viva la rumba!
