Born and raised in southern Spain, known for its Andalusian traditions (flamenco and bullfighting among them) Las Ketchup emerged with a mix of Spanish rumba, Latin pop, and Jamaican reggae. Their first single "Aserejé," named after the 1979's old school rap multi-platinum seller and radio hit "Rapper's Delight," by Sugarhill Gang and arranged by Manuel Ruiz (aka Queco) became a local smash.
Their debut album called Las Hijas del Tomate followed soon after.
Written by Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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