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[From All Music.com-Matt Collar] A pop group in real life and stars of the massively successful telenovela Rebelde, RBD are a multilingual pop culture sensation whose impact stretched from their native Mexico to the United States. Beginning with the 2004 debut of Rebelde, the members of RBD gained widespread fame, starring as characters on the popular teen drama and touring and recording under their actual names. Both during their time on Rebelde, and even after the show's 2006 finale, RBD remained chart favorites in Mexico, Spain, and Brazil, where each of their albums reached the Top Five, spawning hits like "Rebelde," "Solo Quédate en Silencio," "Nuestro Amor," "Inalcanzable," and many more. At the same time, they enjoyed a massive fan following in the United States, where Rebelde aired on Univisión and helped propel albums like 2005's Nuestro Amor, 2006's Celestial, and 2007's Empezar Desde Cero to number one on the Billboard Latin Albums chart. With 2009's Para Olvidarte de Mí, RBD parted ways before reuniting for 2020's "Siempre He Estado Aquí" and live appearances.
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Formed in 2004 in Mexico City and launched in tandem with the telenovela Rebelde, RBD featured the singing and acting talents of Alfonso Herrera (as Miguel Arango Cervera), Christian Chávez (as Giovanni Méndez López), Dulce María (as Roberta Alejandra Pardo Rey), Maite Perroni (as Guadalupe "Lupita" Fernández), Christopher Von Uckermann (as Diego Bustamante), and Anahí Portilla (as Mía Colucci Casares). A remake of an Argentine telenovela of the same name, Rebelde was set in an elite private boarding school near Mexico City and revolved around a group of teens and the drama surrounding their pop group RBD. Real-life music stars frequently made guest cameos on the show, among them Hilary Duff, Luny Tunes, Gorillaz, and JD Natasha. An international sensation, Rebelde earned top ratings in the Spanish-speaking world, and proved extremely popular in Brazil and the United States.
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