Amador Granados was sold the reproduction rights of Chicos de Barrio, which in turn lead to Mr. Granados owning any right to reproduce their music.
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After one full year of working on the first and original production of Chicos de Barrio Triste Lagunera much was to come ahead for this excellent musical group with the support of Amador Granados.
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One day a now great producer for Video Home, Amador Granados came across them and offered to record their first official disc titled, Triste Lagunera for the record label MCM (Metro Casa Musical).
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From opening acts for such groups as Michael Salgado, Bobby Pulido, and Intocable and many more, to headlining some of the groups mentioned above and having great performances across the United States of America and all of Mexico.
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Five years after they originally met with Amador Granados, Metro Casa Musical, and EMI Latin have been some of the few record labels to contract Chicos de Barrio, and pave the way for this spectacular musical group.
The theme song was written and performed by Barbara Cameron, in 1999 was covered by the Mexican band Chicos de Barrio.
In 1998 the Mexican band Chicos de Barrio recorded a Spanish version named "Yo te invito a bailar" (I invite you to dance) in English,for their album "Te invito a bailar".
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