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1 Beginnings (2004-2011)  





2 Jay Del Alma: Solo (2011-2015)  





3 Comeback (2015-present)  





4 Members  





5 Discography: Pachanga  



5.1  Albums  





5.2  Singles  





5.3  Featured in  







6 Discography: Jay Del Alma  



6.1  Albums  





6.2  EPs  





6.3  Singles  







7 References  





8 External links  














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Pachanga
OriginPuerto Rico
GenresReggaetón, Latin, pop-rap, hip hop
Years active2004-2011, 2015-present
LabelsMilagro Music Entertainment
MembersJay Del Alma (2004–2011, 2015-present)
Sesman (2015–present)
Past membersRico Caliente (2004-2011)
Jay Del Alma
Jay Del Alma
Jay Del Alma
Background information
Born (1980-10-27) October 27, 1980 (age 43)
OriginBrazil
GenresPop, Dance, Latin
Years active2004–present
LabelsMilagro, Monopol Records

Pachanga is a reggaeton and Latin group from San Juan, Puerto Rico. The name of the duo comes from the pachanga genre of music.[1]

Beginnings (2004-2011)

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The group was founded in 2004 by the Brazilian Jay del Alma and the Spanish Rico Caliente. The duo became famous with their 2005 hit "Loco", that peaked at No. 17 on the German Single Charts also charting in Austria and Switzerland. "Loco" was also number 1 on the MTV Ringtone Charts in 2005. It was also popular in a number of Eastern European countries. There follow up "Close to You" in 2006 reached No. 16 in Germany. Other hits by Pachanga in this period include "Calienta", "Si sierra", "Te aseguro que si", "Hip Hop Hooray" and "I Don't Like Reggae-Ton".[1] Rico Caliente left the band in 2011 and a four-year break followed.

Jay Del Alma: Solo (2011-2015)

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Jay Del Alma born into a family of diplomats in Brazil was well traveled a lot and had lived in Peru, Paraguay and Puerto Rico. After break-up of the duo, Jay Del Alma began his solo career. He settled in Germany. His first solo hit in Germany was in 2009 with "Mi Corazon", a Latinized cover of the Heinz Rudolf Kunze hit "Dein ist mein ganzes Herz". The song reached No. 29 on the German Media Control Charts. It also made it to No. 46 on the German Airplay Charts. After his solo chart success, he concentrated on a solo 15-track album entitled De mi corazón with single track as "¿Cómo estás?". Rico Caliente the departing member contributed in one track "Tira (Dinero)" featuring him and another collaboration with Münchener Freiheit featured on the track "Besame". He appeared on ZDF Fernsehgarten performing live and also formed his live Jay Del Alma Band. In 2016, he released the Spanish language "Vuela (Major Tom)" featuring original vocalist Peter Schilling. It is a remake of "Major Tom (Coming Home)" by the latter based on David Bowie.[2]

Comeback (2015-present)

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After the hiatus, Pacahnga had a comeback with Jay del Alma associating with a Chilean MC Sesman replaced Rico Caliente. The musical styles were markedly Latin with Urban, Hip Hop and Pop influences. Soon the album La Era Positiva was released in 2015. The main single from the album was "Vida positiva" that appeared in German DJ Black / Pop Charts Top 10. The album also includes international collaborations from the Canadian singer Massari in the song "La Noche Entera" featuring him[3] and in Brick & Lace's singer Nyanda in the song "Dangerous".

Members

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Original members

Present members

Discography: Pachanga

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Albums

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Singles

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Year Single Peak positions Album
GER
AUT
[4]
SWI
[5]
2005 "Loco" 17
[6]
51 80
2006 "Close to You" 16
[6]
32
2007 "I Don't Like Reggae-Ton" 34
[6]
2008 "Calienta" 100
[6]
2011 "M.P.3 (Part One)" /
"M.P.3 (Part Two)"
Mas Pachanga Tres
"Un Dos Tres (1-2-3)"
2015 "Vida positiva" La Era Positiva
"La noche entera"
(feat. Massari)
2016 "Latino en New York"
2017 "Enamorado de ti (Shape of You)"
2018 "Mastícalo"
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Year Single Peak positions Album
GER
2016 "Dale Pa'lante"
(DJ Polique feat. Pachanga)
2018 "Sudamericana"
(Andra feat. Pachanga)

Discography: Jay Del Alma

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Albums

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EPs

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Singles

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Year Single Peak positions Album
GER
2005 "Mi corazón" 29 De mi corazón

References

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  • ^ DanceCharts.de: Pachanga feat. Massari - La Noche Entera (in German)
  • ^ Austriancharts.at Pachanga discography page
  • ^ Hitparade.ch: Pachanga discography
  • ^ a b c d [1] (in German)
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