'Scratch all the drama,' CNCOmusic is back with their all-new jam, DeCero!
Following hits like"Pretend,""Reggaetón Lento" and"Hey DJ," the five members of CNCO, Joel Pimentel, Christopher Vélez, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colon, and Zabdiel de Jesús, sat down with ET to talk about their catchy, new single,"De Cero," out now.
Aside from writing songs about rekindling relationships, the impact of the boys' music goes beyond what they had ever imagined. CNCO says they're proud to be taking Spanish language music to places its never been heard before. Each member of CNCO represents a different Latin American country and they shared with ET what it felt like performing for the first time when they returned"back home."
As the group continues on the CNCO World Tour, they revealed that this is just the beginning of their journey. The Latino heartthrobs are working harder than ever to continue creating more music for their fans.
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