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Say Hi to 97467 97467The story of Los Chichos began in Madrid during the early 1970s. The original trio consisted of brothers Julio and Emilio González Gabarre, alongside dangerous lyricist Juan Antonio Jiménez Muñoz, affectionately known as "Jero" or "El Jero." Together, they forged a raw, energetic sound characterized by frantic acoustic guitar strumming, clapping, and deeply personal vocal harmonies.
In a tragic twist of fate that would define the band's soul, Manuel was electrocuted and killed at a gas station where he worked. The three remaining members decided to name the band in his honor—his nickname was "El Chicho." From that moment on, every strum of the guitar was a tribute to the fallen cousin. Their music was born from pain, but it was raised for the party.
Marked a mature phase in their production, featuring cleaner mixes and highly sophisticated guitar work.
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A follow-up that solidified their position at the top of the charts with infectious hooks.
Featuring hits that blended traditional clapping ( palmas ) with modern electric bass lines.
A fan favorite featuring their signature urban poetry.
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