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After some time, Anthon left the group and was replaced with Roberto Karlo Figueroa.<ref>[http://www.primerahora.com/XStatic/primerahora/template/content.aspx?se=Espectaculos%20Asi&su=Musica&id=483656&te=nota Seducidos Jowell & Randy por la salsa] on ''[[Primera Hora (Puerto Rico)|Primera Hora]]''; Tirado, Frances (March 15, 2011)</ref>
After some time, Anthon left the group and was replaced with Roberto Karlo Figueroa.<ref>[http://www.primerahora.com/XStatic/primerahora/template/content.aspx?se=Espectaculos%20Asi&su=Musica&id=483656&te=nota Seducidos Jowell & Randy por la salsa] on ''[[Primera Hora (Puerto Rico)|Primera Hora]]''; Tirado, Frances (March 15, 2011)</ref>


In November 2011, N'Klabe released the album ''Aires de Navidad'' through NuLife Entertainment and [[Sony Music Latin]]. The album debuted in the Top 5 of the iTunes Top Latin Album list, along with [[Romeo Santos]], [[Pitbull (entertainer)|Pitbull]], [[Jenni Rivera]], and [[Vicente Fernández]]. The title song also peaked at #1 in the [[Billboard charts|Billboard]]'s [[Latin Tropical Airplay]]. This was the group's third song to reach that spot, after "Amor de una Noche" and "I Love Salsa". It is also one of the few [[Holiday song]]s to peak at #1 on Billboard, and the only group of [[Salsa music|Salsa]] to do it in recent years.<ref>[http://www.vocero.com/escenario-es/nklabe-encabeza-lista-en-billboard N'Klabe encabeza lista en Billboard] on ''[[El Vocero]]'' (December 27, 2011)</ref><ref>[{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=n'klabe|chart=all}} Aires de Navidad] on ''[[Billboard charts|Billboard]]''</ref>
In November 2011, N'Klabe released the album ''Aires de Navidad'' through NuLife Entertainment and [[Sony Music Latin]]. The album debuted in the Top 5 of the iTunes Top Latin Album list, along with [[Romeo Santos]], [[Pitbull (entertainer)|Pitbull]], [[Jenni Rivera]], and [[Vicente Fernández]]. The title song also peaked at No. 1 in the [[Billboard charts|Billboard]]'s [[Latin Tropical Airplay]]. This was the group's third song to reach that spot, after "Amor de una Noche" and "I Love Salsa". It is also one of the few [[Holiday song]]s to peak at No. 1 on Billboard, and the only group of [[Salsa music|Salsa]] to do it in recent years.<ref>[http://www.vocero.com/escenario-es/nklabe-encabeza-lista-en-billboard N'Klabe encabeza lista en Billboard] on ''[[El Vocero]]'' (December 27, 2011)</ref><ref>[{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=n'klabe|chart=all}} Aires de Navidad] on ''[[Billboard charts|Billboard]]''</ref>




N'Klabe reached #1 with their single, "La Banda" on Billboard's Latin Tropical airplay in May of 2012. The song is the lead single from their new CD/DVD La Salsa Vive set for release June 26.
N'Klabe reached No. 1 with their single, "La Banda" on Billboard's Latin Tropical airplay in May of 2012. The song is the lead single from their new CD/DVD La Salsa Vive set for release June 26.


==Members==
==Members==

Revision as of 09:11, 30 September 2013

N'Klabe
OriginPuerto Rico
GenresSalsa
Years active2003—present
MembersFélix Javier "Felo" Torres
Jose Ruben "JR" Ruiz
Roberto Karlo Figueroa
Past membersRicky Luis Porrata
Héctor Torres Donato
Johnny Maldonado
Anthon Ibáñez
WebsiteNKlabeSalsa.com

N'Klabe is a Puerto Rican Salsa group formed in 2003.

History

N'Klabe was formed in 2003 by Félix Javier "Felo" Torres. They have released several albums, including their debut album, Salsa Contra Viento y Marea, in 2004.

Through their career, N'Klabe has collaborated with Salsa singers like Gilberto Santa Rosa, Víctor Manuelle, Cheo Feliciano, Ismael Miranda, Luisito Carrión, Brenda K. Starr, and Rey Ruiz, among others.[1] They've also collaborated with reggaeton artists like Voltio, R.K.M & Ken-Y, and Jowell & Randy.[2]

In 2006, there were rumors of a feud with fellow Salsa singers NG2, after they made some comments that were apparently directed at N'Klabe in one of their songs. Felo, from N'Klabe, said "They can't harm us, because they are no competition".[3]

In 2008, N'Klabe began an international promotional tour, organizing presentations in Peru, Colombia and the United States. In Lima, they performed before a crowd 35,000.[4] In 2008, they played in Switzerland.[5] They've also participated at the Salsa National Day in Puerto Rico, and were part of the concert from the Fania All-Stars.[6]

In their album La Nueva Escuela, the group pays tribute to Salsa veterans like Lalo Rodríguez, Jerry Rivera, Luis Enrique, Eddie Santiago, and others.[7]

Somewhere between 2008 and 2009, Ricky and Héctor left the group. In February 2009, Anthon Ibañez joined Felo. They then decided to choose their third member from the finalists of the sixth season of the show Objetivo Fama.[8] Eventually, they chose José Rubén Ruíz as their third member, and started to work on their next album.[9]

After some time, Anthon left the group and was replaced with Roberto Karlo Figueroa.[10]

In November 2011, N'Klabe released the album Aires de Navidad through NuLife Entertainment and Sony Music Latin. The album debuted in the Top 5 of the iTunes Top Latin Album list, along with Romeo Santos, Pitbull, Jenni Rivera, and Vicente Fernández. The title song also peaked at No. 1 in the Billboard's Latin Tropical Airplay. This was the group's third song to reach that spot, after "Amor de una Noche" and "I Love Salsa". It is also one of the few Holiday songs to peak at No. 1 on Billboard, and the only group of Salsa to do it in recent years.[11][12]


N'Klabe reached No. 1 with their single, "La Banda" on Billboard's Latin Tropical airplay in May of 2012. The song is the lead single from their new CD/DVD La Salsa Vive set for release June 26.

Members

  • Félix Javier "Felo" Torres (b. 5 November 1979)
  • Jose Ruben "JR" Ruiz
  • Roberto Karlo Figueroa

Discography

  • Salsa Contra Viento y Marea (2004)
  • I Love Salsa (2005)
  • A Punto de Estallar (2006)
  • La Nueva Escuela 'Nu School' (2007)
  • Aires de Navidad (2011)

References

  1. ^ N'Klabe honrados por cantar con Gilberto Santa Rosa on Primera Hora (October 19, 2008)
  2. ^ Seducidos Jowell & Randy por la salsa on Primera Hora; Tirado, Frances (March 15, 2011)
  3. ^ N'Klabe se siente atacado on Primera Hora; Tirado, Frances (November 8, 2006)
  4. ^ "Guisan en América" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. 2008-08-07. Retrieved 2011-05-26. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Salsa que evoluciona on El Nuevo Día (January 8, 2008)
  6. ^ Salsa que evoluciona on El Nuevo Día (January 8, 2008)
  7. ^ Salsa que evoluciona on El Nuevo Día (January 8, 2008)
  8. ^ Objetivo salsero on Primera Hora; Quiles, Cristina del Mar (February 28, 2009)
  9. ^ Completa su clave on El Nuevo Día (May 28, 2009)
  10. ^ Seducidos Jowell & Randy por la salsa on Primera Hora; Tirado, Frances (March 15, 2011)
  11. ^ N'Klabe encabeza lista en Billboard on El Vocero (December 27, 2011)
  12. ^ Aires de Navidad on Billboard