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Akwid
is an American hip hop group combining hip hop-style vocals with regional Mexican music. An earlier incarnation of the group was known as Juvenile Style
. Rappers Sergio "AK" Gómez and Francisco "Wikid" Gómez, who make up Akwid, are brothers, originally from Jiquilpan, Michoacán, now live in Los Angeles, California. [1]
Their first album, Proyecto Akwid
, won two Billboard
Prizes and a Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album.
Their 2004 album Hoy, Ayer, and Forever
remixes several songs from the album 2002 A.D.
using their more recent style, incorporating regional Mexican music. Their 2004 album KOMP 104.9 Radio Compa
is in the form of a broadcast on a fictitious radio station that plays only Akwid, and their 2005 album Los Aguacates De Jiquilpan
is in the form of a fairy tale explaining their arrival from Mexico to the U.S..
They are currently signed to Universal's Machete Music.
Their song, "¡Chivas Explosivas!" is the official anthem for Club Deportivo Chivas USA of Major League Soccer. [2]
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Discography
Albums
- Akwid Project
(2-k Sounds, 2001)
- 2002 A.D.
(2-k Sounds, 2002)
- Proyecto Akwid
(Univision, 2003)
- Crossover
(2-k Sounds, 2004)
- Hoy, Ayer, and Forever
(Univision, 2004)
- Siempre
(Banyan, 2004)
- KOMP 104.9 Radio Compa
(Univision, 2004)
- Los Aguacates De Jiquilpan
(Univision, 2005)
- Kickin' It Juntos
(with Jae-P), Univision, 2005)
- Still Kickin' It
(with Jae-P), (Univision, 2005)
- Live in Japan
(Univision, 2006)
- Dos En Uno
(Univision, 2006)
- E.S.L
(Univision, 2006)
- Greatest Exitos
(Univision, 2007)
- La Novela
(Univision, 2007)
- No Hay Manera y Muchos Exitos Mas: Linea de Oro
(Univision, 2007)
Notes
- Akwid > Biography
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