About this album
Sound:
"Catchy pop melodies blend with youthful energy, encapsulating the essence of early 2000s Latin pop culture."
Where they were
Released on November 30, 2004, 'Rebelde' marked RBD's debut album following their breakout role in the telenovela of the same name. The group's rapid rise to fame was fueled by their unique blend of pop music and acting, establishing them as a significant force in Latin entertainment.
Why it matters
'Rebelde' achieved immense success, topping charts across Latin America and spawning multiple hit singles. The album's widespread popularity led to a cultural phenomenon, influencing a generation and solidifying RBD's legacy in pop music and television.
Essential tracks
- "Rebelde" — The title track serves as an anthem for youth rebellion, encapsulating the core themes of the album while showcasing RBD's signature sound.
- "Sálvame" — 'Sálvame' features emotional lyrics and powerful vocal performances, making it one of RBD's most memorable ballads that resonated deeply with fans.
- "Solo quédate en silencio" — This track highlights RBD's ability to convey complex emotions, blending catchy hooks with heartfelt lyrics that reflect love and longing.
Release Date
November 30, 2004
Artist Origin
Mexico
Tracklist
- 1 Rebelde 3:33
- 2 Solo quédate en silencio 3:38
- 3 Otro día que va 3:27
- 4 Un poco de tu amor 3:24
- 5 Enséñame 3:39
- 6 Futuro ex‐novio 3:00
- 7 Tenerte y quererte 3:25
- 8 Cuando el amor se acaba 3:19
- 9 Santa no soy 3:08
- 10 Fuego 3:00
- 11 Sálvame 3:42