Kumbia All Starz

Los Kumbia All Starz are an American musical group from Corpus Christi, Texas who play Mexican cumbia. The group was created by A.B. Quintanilla, the older brother of Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Kumbia All Starz are not to be confused with Los Kumbia Kings although some members are originally from Los Kumbia Kings. Their 2006 debut album Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz reached number one on United States Billboard's Latin Pop Albums chart, number one on the Top Latin Albums chart, and number sixty-eight on the United States Billboard 200.[1] The album spawned two charting singles, "Chiquilla" (which reached number seven on Hot Latin Tracks, number nine on Latin Regional Mexican Airplay, number twenty-six on Latin Pop Airplay and number thirty-one on Latin Tropical Airplay) and "Parece Que Va a Llover" (which reached number thirty-three on Latin Regional Mexican Airplay).[1]

Kumbia All Starz
Also known asKumbia Kings All Starz, Kumbia King All Starz, A.B. Quintanilla's All Starz
OriginCorpus Christi, Texas, United States
GenresCumbia, Latin pop
Years active2006–present
LabelsEMI Latin, Capitol Latin
Associated actsA.B. Quintanilla, Selena, Cruz Martínez, Pee Wee, Kumbia Kings, Los Super Reyes, La Mafia, Flex, Melissa Jiménez
Websitewww.abquintanilla3.com
MembersA.B. Quintanilla
Alfonso Ramirez
Zuriel Ramirez
Ramón Vargas
Ricky Valenz
Nick Banda
Chris Domínguez
Eloy Vásquez
Lissenne "Liz" Juárez
Saul Cisneros, Jr.
Gipper "El Animal" Nieto, Jr.
Luigi Giraldo
Past membersPee Wee
Roque Morales
Memo Morales
Ramón Ruiz
Manuel "DJ Kido" Rendon
Robby "Shortstop" Esparza
Frankie Aranda
Ricky Rick
DJ Kane
Robert "BoBBo" Gomez III
Joey Jiménez
Chris Pérez
Ángel Castillo
Jesús "Isbo" Isbóseth
J.R. Gomez

Kumbia Kings Controversy

Many members of Kumbia All Starz and Los Super Reyes were formerly together as Kumbia Kings, which had much success but unfortunately, this was bittersweet for the group amidst the controversy and love/hate relationship between the co-producers of Kumbia Kings, A.B. Quintanilla and Cruz Martínez, as well as the other members and ex-members of the group. A.B. Quintanilla, the founder of Kumbia Kings, left the group and early in the summer of 2006 formed Los Kumbia All Starz.

Cruz Martínez continued with Los Kumbia Kings until he decided to change the name of the group he now headed to Los Super Reyes. Many of the members of the Kumbia Kings opted to stay with Cruz and released their first album as Los Super Reyes in August 2007. Their first single, titled "Muévelo" has topped Latin radio airwaves in the United States as well as Latin America.

A.B. Quintanilla successfully petitioned Mexican courts to claim the naming rights to "Los Kumbia Kings", though there really was not much opposition, as Cruz Martínez never pursued litigation to retain or share the naming rights with Quintanilla. The name "Los Kumbia Kings" is retired according to Quintanilla, though rumors persist that "Los Kumbia Kings" will resurface at a later date with new band members.

Pee Wee leaves

Controversy again erupted on February 1, 2008, when group member Pee Wee publicized his leave from Kumbia All Starz to pursue a solo career.

A press release from A.B. Quintanilla confirmed rumors that Pee Wee had left the Kumbia All Starz, as well as Roque and Memo Morales. According to the letter, the split was amicable and there would be a search for a new member via the group's Myspace page.[2]

The Pee Wee controversy continued in an interview on Univision's Don Francisco Presenta.[3] In the interview, Pee Wee declared that the rumors of pursuing a solo career were invented by the Kumbia All Starz leader, A.B. Quintanilla. He continued stating that during a tour in Mexico, the members did not receive pay for their performances, and that A.B. Quintanilla called him, along with all of Kumbia All Starz's other members, replaceable. Pee Wee also claimed that A.B. Quintanilla's new manager had called his mother to tell her she had 24 hours to leave her home.

La Mafia vs. Kumbia All Starz

On May 12, 2008, Oscar De La Rosa, leader of La Mafia challenged A.B. Quintanilla and his group Los Kumbia All Starz to a battle of the bands.[4] A.B. Quintanilla responded by making a video saying that he accepted and that the battle would be held at Robstown, Texas on August 2, 2008. A press conference was held in San Antonio, Texas on July 30, 2008 where both groups answered questions to the fans. The two stages were set side to side and the rules were each group had to sing 3 songs in a row. The battle began as they tossed a coin to see who would sing first. Oscar called heads and heads it was, so he elected A.B. Quintanilla to go first. For his first 3 songs he chose 3 Tejano songs he wrote and he got his two special guest singers Elida Reyna to sing the first two and Jesse Turner of Siggno to sing the third one. Then La Mafia sang "Estás Tocando Fuego" and two more 90's Billboard hits. For Kumbia All Starz's second turn, their lead singer DJ Kane and Ricky Rick performed the hit single "Shhh!" and two other songs with the dancers from DJ Kane's group when he was a solo singer, John and JD. La Mafia then performed with 3 more songs. Kumbia All Starz sang 3 more songs, then A.B. Quintanilla asked Oscar De La Rosa if they could sing one more song, and Oscar agreed, and so Ricky Rick and Melissa Jiménez got on stage and performed the hit song "Rica y Apretadita". La Mafia then sang 3 of their biggest hits, and after that the crowd was screaming for more, so they sang one more song. At the end of the night La Mafia was declared the winner.[5][6]

Kumbia Kings Reunion

It was announced by A.B. Quintanilla and Cruz Martínez themselves that the Kumbia Kings would reunite again in an exclusive interview, given on October 26, 2009, through Ventaneando America. The reunion concert was held at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico on November 21, 2009. The concert started with guest singer Flex who sang songs like "Te Quiero", "Escápate", "Si No Te Tengo", "Dime Si Te Vas Con Él" and "Te Amo Tanto". Then Cruz Martínez & Los Super Reyes sang songs like "Tu Magia", "No Tengo Dinero", "Muchacha Triste", "Sabes a Chocolate", "Na Na Na (Dulce Niña)", "Preso", "Yo Seré", "Todavía", "Quédate Más (I Want You Back)", "Eres" and "Muévelo". Then A.B. Quintanilla & Kumbia All Starz sang songs like "Mami", "Reggae Kumbia", "Dijiste", "Por Ti Baby" with Flex, performed a special tribute to Michael Jackson and Selena Quintanilla, and "Parece Que Va a Llover". For the grand finale A.B. Quintanilla and Cruz Martínez and the rest of the Kumbia Kings got on stage and sang songs like "Pachuco", "Te Quiero a Ti", "Desde Que No Estás Aquí", "Fuiste Mala", "Dime Quién", "Se Fue Mi Amor", "Azúcar", "Boom Boom" and "Shhh!".[7]

Pee Wee Reunion

On May 19, 2015, it was announced former members Pee Wee, the former lead singer of the group, as well as the Morales brothers, Roque and Memo, reunited with A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia All Starz.[8] They clarified they left all differences in the past. They performed a series of reunion concerts, beginning with a concert at Guadalajara on June 26, 2015.[9]

Elektro Kumbia

On June 9, 2016, A.B. Quintanilla announced he had signed with DEL Records.[10][11] It was also announced A.B. Quintanilla would form a new band called Elektro Kumbia.[12][13] During a concert on October 2, 2016, one day away from the 10th anniversary of the band's debut album, A.B. Quintanilla announced it would be the Kumbia All Starz last performance. Quintanilla ended the band to create his new band Elektro Kumbia.[14][15] Many members of Kumbia All Starz went on to join Quintanilla in Elektro Kumbia.

Band members

Current members
  • A.B. Quintanilla – Leader, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals, Producer (2006–present)
  • Alfonso Ramirez – Vocalist (2015–present)
  • Zuriel Ramirez – Vocalist (2015–present)
  • Ramón Vargas – Vocalist (2012–present)
  • Ricky Valenz – Vocalist (2017–present)
  • Nick Banda – Keyboards (2006–present)
  • Chris "BotMachine" Domínguez – Keyboards (2010–present)
  • Eloy Vásquez – Guiro (2012–present)
  • Lissenne "Liz" Juárez – Congas, Backing Vocals (2010–present)
  • Saul Cisneros, Jr. – Drums (2011–present)
  • Noe "Gipper / El Animal" Nieto, Jr. – Accordion (2006–2010, 2016–present)
  • Luigi Giraldo – Keyboards, Producer (2006–present)
Former members
  • Pee Wee – Lead Vocalist (2006–2008, 2015)
  • Roque Morales – Vocalist (2006–2008, 2015)
  • Memo Morales – Vocalist (2006–2008, 2015)
  • Ramón Ruiz – Percussion (2006–2008)
  • Manuel "DJ Kido" Rendon – D.J. (2006–2008)
  • Robby Esparza – Percussion (2008–2009)
  • Frankie Aranda – Percussion (2008–2009)
  • DJ Crazy J Rodriguez – DJ and Remixer (2006–2010)
  • Ricky Rick – Vocalist (2006–2010)
  • DJ Kane – Lead Vocalist (2008–2010)
  • Robert "BoBBo" Gomez III – Keyboards (2006–2010)
  • Joey Jiménez – Drums (2006–2010)
  • Chris Pérez – Guitar (2006–2011)
  • Ángel Castillo – Vocalist (2012)
  • Jesús "Isbo" Isbóseth – Vocalist (2013–2015)
  • J.R. Gomez – Vocalist (2009–2016)
Touring members
  • Melissa Jiménez – Vocalist, Dancer (2008)
  • T López – Vocalist, Dancer (2010–2011)
  • DJ Crazy J Rodriguez – DJ and Remixer (2006–2010)

Discography

Kumbia All Starz discography
Studio albums4
Live albums1
Music videos9
Singles10

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US AUS AUT CAN FRA GER ITA JPN NL NOR NZ SPN SWE SWZ UK
2006 Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz
2008 Planeta Kumbia
  • Released: March 4, 2008
  • Label: EMI Latin
2010 La Vida de un Genio
2013 Blanco y Negro
"" denotes albums that weren't released or were released but did not chart.

Live albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US AUS AUT CAN FRA GER ITA JPN NL NOR NZ SPN SWE SWZ UK
2014 Éxitos en Vivo
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Certifications Album
US AUS AUT CAN FRA GER ITA NL NOR NZ SPN SWE SWZ UK
2006 "Chiquilla" Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz
2007 "Parece Que Va a Llover"
"Speedy Gonzales"
"Mami/Anoche No Dormí"
2008 "Por Ti Baby" (featuring Flex) Planeta Kumbia
"Rica y Apretadita" (featuring Melissa Jiménez)
2010 "Hipnótika" (featuring Voltio and Marciano Cantero from Los Enanitos Verdes) La Vida de un Genio
"Mentirosa" (featuring T López and Yeyo from The D.E.Y.)
2012 "Solo" Blanco y Negro
2013 "Blanco y Negro"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other songs

Year Single Chart positions Certifications Album
US AUS AUT CAN FRA GER ITA NL NOR NZ SPN SWE SWZ UK
2006 "Mamacita Dónde Está Santa Claus" Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz (Fan Edition)
2008 "Vuelve" (featuring Vicentico and La Mala Rodríguez) Planeta Kumbia
2009 "Chica Fatal"
2010 "Nací para Sufrir" (featuring José Feliciano and Los Dinos) La Vida de un Genio
"La Vida de un Genio" (featuring Jon Secada)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

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