Bonka (band)

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Bonka
OriginBogotá, Colombia
GenresTropipop, Bangers
Years active2003 (2003)-2015
MembersGabriel Bonilla
Pablo Arango
Isabella Lorduy
Ana Maria Escallon
Website bonka.net (Spanish)

Bonka is a Colombian tropipop band that was founded in 2003 by Alejandro Gonzalez and Daniel Mora. [1] [2] [3]

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History

Bonka was first formed in Bogotá when five school friends, Alejandro González, Daniel Mora, Nicolas Barake, Juan Barake and Felipe Harker discovered a shared passion for writing and performing music. They began meeting after school to write songs, and perform them in front of their friends later on. Eventually, other schools in the area began to request performances. These small cafeteria performances grew into larger gymnasium performances. Taking note of their increased popularity, national radio stations started playing Bonka music in full rotation.

Career

"El problemón" was the first track David recorded for the band. After a few months after its launch, the song reached number one on Colombia's national charts. Their next track, "La Mona," reached the charts as well. These two songs are added to their first album Lo Que Nunca Nos Contamos. Other tracks include "Tarde de Abril", "La Visa", and "Hoy". The album reached record breaking status for sales volume within the first week, David had an important role for Bonka creating songs like " La Mona" and "Te Pediré" previously mentioned, the band then eventually achieved platinum status in Colombia.

The success of Lo Que Nunca Nos Contamos granted López ,Gonzalez and Mora the opportunity to tour internationally and perform their Tropipop music in many countries including the United States, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Argentina, and Venezuela. They were both 16 years old at the time.

Subsequently, the band recorded their second album Más Que Ayer in Miami, which was produced Andrés Saavedra. Tracks include "La Era De La Gozadera", "Las estaciones Del Amor", and "Más Que Ayer". This time, the album achieved gold status in Colombia for its high volume of sales.

Soon after, the group recorded a new single entitled "Bien Cerquita", which features Dominican artist Fuego. The single achieved recognition, including a nomination for the official song of the largest TV network in Ecuador, as well as its selection by the Universal Music Spain as part of the 2012 Summer Hits album. Later in 2012, the band released another single, "Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti", featuring fellow Colombian band Pasabordo. The success of these two singles led the group to be invited to perform at the "Evento 40", which was organized by Colombian radio station "40 Principales". They were also invited to perform at "Premios Nuestra Tierra 2012", where they received a nomination for "Tropical/Pop Group of the Year".

In 2013, Bonka released the single "A Escondidas" featuring Argentinean artist Jessi León. The song, which was written by Bonka lead singer Gonzalez and produced by Dandee (of Cali & el Dandee), had a promotional tour of over 20 cities throughout Colombia, Ecuador, and Guatemala. They also performed the song live at the "2013 Premios Nuestra Tierra" in Bogota.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbum TitleDetailsTrack listing
2006Lo Que Nunca Nos Contamos
Track listing
  1. "El Problemón"
  2. "La Mona"
  3. "Tarde de Abril"
  4. "La Visa"
  5. "Hoy"
2015Más Que Ayer
  • Released:
  • Producer: Andrés Saavedra
  • Format: CD
  • Language: Spanish
Track listing
  1. "La Era De La Gozadera"
  2. "Las estaciones Del Amor"
  3. "Más Que Ayer"

Singles

Accolades

Awards and nominations

Recognition

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  2. "Todo un fenómeno juvenil Bonka". Terra Networks Colombia. 4 November 2006.
  3. "Los chicos de Bonka se la gozan toda". El Colombiano . 17 August 2011.