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Koko Stambuk

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Origin
  
Name
  
Koko Stambuk

Music group
  
Glup! (Since 1996)

Labels
  
Warner Bros. Records

Albums
  
1999, Valiente

Years active
  
1996–present

Genres
  
Role
  
Singer-songwriter



People also search for
  
Maite Perroni, Luciana Echeverria

Profiles


Record label
  
Warner Bros. Records

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Cristián Daniel Stambuk Sandoval (born March 16, 1977 in Osorno, Chile) better known by his stage name Koko, is a Chilean singer-songwriter and producer, known for being the singer of the band Glup! and producing artists like Kudai, Luis Fonsi, Reik, Denise Rosenthal and Maite Perroni among others.

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Koko Stambuk Koko Stambuk y Luciana Echeverra a photo on Flickriver

Ojos Divinos (feat. Koko Stambuk)


Career

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Koko began his career on 1996 being the lead man and songwriter of the Chilean band Glup! until 2002. After the split off of Glup!, Koko participated on the soundtracks of En la Cama, Cesante and Los Debutantes. Along with Cristian Heyne formed the successful pop groups Supernova, Amango, CRZ, Kel, Six Pack, Stereo 3, Denise Rosenthal and Guffi. In 2006 formed part of the creation of the first virtual band Frijoles along with Luis Tata Bigorra (former Los Tetas) and Chico Claudio.

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In addition to overseeing recordings for artist like Luis Fonsi and Reik in 2009 released his first studio album called Valiente for this work in 2010 was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist, but lost against Alex Cuba.

Latin Grammy Awards

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A Latin Grammy Award is an accolade by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry. Koko has received one nomination.


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References

Koko Stambuk Wikipedia