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K-Narias
OriginTenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
GenresReggaeton, Pop
Years active2004 – Present
LabelsEstudios Multitrack(spain) UBO(Usa) DCM Records (Mexico)
MembersGara Hernández
Loida Hernández
Websitewww.k-narias.net

K-Narias is a reggaeton/pop music group formed in 2004 by twin sisters Gara and Loida Hernández Rubio (born 12 January 1984), who were born and raised in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.[1][2]

Career

In 2007, their song "40 Entre las Dos" reached Gold status in Spain. That same year, they released their song "No Te Vistas que No Te Vas", which was a success in Colombia, Venezuela, Spain and Mexico.

In 2008, they recorded the song "Un Pedacito de Navidad" with José Feliciano. In 2009, they performed at Madison Square Garden in New York, at a private party for NBA stars in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles. In 2010, they toured with the artist Don Omar, traveling to more than 20 cities in the US. At the 2011 Tour of Colombia, they performed in the women's prison El Buen Pastor in Bogotá, as well as the Godmothers in D.F. by an important actress in Mexico, Carmen Salinas.

In 2012, they starred in the campaign against school violence with Barcelona goalkeeper Víctor Valdez. In 2013, they recorded the song "El que a Hierro Mata" with the Puerto Rican artist Jerry Rivera. In 2014, they recorded the song "Pechito version remix" with the Puerto Rican artist Elvis Crespo. In 2015, they received a double Platinum Record in Spain with the song "La conocí dancing", which reached number one on Spotify Spain. They have worked in the United States, Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Martinique and Puerto Rico.[3]

Singers

Discography

Music videos

Awards

Premios Ace Nueva York

Premios Fama

Premios Estrella

The twins have won awards such as Fame Awards, Ace New York Awards and Star Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Small Bio on the Twins
  2. ^ Myspace K-narias Most information
  3. ^ "K-Narias". Spotify. Retrieved 22 May 2022.