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Wikipedia article'"Rebelde"' (English: "Rebel") is a song recorded by the Mexican pop group RBD. It was released as the first single off their debut album 'Rebelde' in 2004. "Rebelde" became 2005's major hit in Mexico and was the song which started the band's successful career. The single is widely considered to be the group's signature song since RBD is short for Rebelde. The song was used extensively in the soap opera 'Rebelde' during its first season. Music videoRBD along with some cast members from 'Rebelde' arrive at a house for an exclusive party. Throughout the video, the different cast members and RBD party throughout the house; the group is also seen singing on a stage while performing some choreographed dance moves. They keep rebelling throughout the video even though their parents are around. At the end of the video they are led into the woods by a man to take away their sins. VersionsRelease Dates{| class="wikitable" |- ! Region ! Date |- | Mexico | |- | United States | |- | Spain | |- | Equatorial Guinea | |- |Greece | { Chart performanceThe song gave the band recognition, but ultimately peaked at #37 on Billboard's Top 50 Latin Songs, while "Solo Qudate en Silencio," the band's next single, peaked at #2 and stayed there for over a month. In 2008, "Rebelde" was certificated Gold in Brasil. CertificationsAwards and nominationsReferencesCategory:2004 debut singles Category:RBD songs Category:Spanish-language songs Category:2004 songs Category:EMI Records singles Category:Songs written by DJ Kafka Category:Songs written by Max di Carlo Category:Song recordings produced by Armando vila | |
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