Vuela, Vuela (feat. Mercurio, OV7, JNS, Calo & Litzy) [En Vivo - 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 3]
Magneto
Mírame a los Ojos (feat. Magneto, Mercurio, JNS, Calo, The Sacados & Litzy) [En Vivo - 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 3]
OV7
Enamoradísimo (feat. Magneto, OV7, JNS, Calo & Litzy) [En Vivo - 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 3]
Mercurio
40 Grados (feat. OV7) [En Vivo - 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 3]
Magneto
Suena Tremendo (feat. Mercurio, OV7, Calo & The Sacados) [En Vivo - 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 3]
Magneto
Capitán (feat. Calo) [En Vivo - 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 3]
Magneto
Corazón Confidente (Versión Cumbia) [feat. OV7, Magneto, Mercurio & Calo] [En Vivo - 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 3]
Jns
Shabadabada (feat. Magneto, Mercurio, JNS, Calo, The Sacados & Litzy) [En Vivo - 90's Pop Tour, Vol. 3]
OV7
México (En Vivo) [feat. Benny, Erik Rubin, Ana Torroja, Lynda, Sentidos Opuestos, JNS, Kabah & Magneto]
90´s Pop Tour
About Magneto
Artist Biography
Mexican teen pop group Magneto emerged in 1983. Their first record, Dejalo Que Gire, arrived in 1984, followed by Super 6 Magneto. The Latin pop outfit experienced several lineup changes before achieving its first gold record in 1986. Mostly playing dance-pop songs, the five-member ensemble started touring Central America after climbing the charts with "Todo Esta Muy Bien" and "Soy Un Soñador." However, their breakthrough came after issuing a Spanish-language version of Desireless' "Voyage Voyage," a French pop hit from the '80s. In 1992 the boy band played the lead in its own movie, Cambiando el Destino. Nevertheless, the original Magneto disbanded in 1996 after a sold-out show at Mexico City's Auditorio Nacional. ~ Drago Bonacich
Hometown
Mexico
Genre
Pop in Spanish
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