Malacates Trébol Shop

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Malacates Trebol Shop
Origin Guatemala City, Guatemala City, GUA
Genres Ska
Rock
Pop
Latin
Years active1997–Present
LabelsBarcelonetaMusic.com
Website http://www.malacates.com/

Malacates Trebol Shop is a Guatemalan Rock Pop Latino band best known for their innovative and unique compositions. The band's varied musical style has fused traditional rock and ska with various elements of insanos and pop. They have recorded five Albums:

  1. Paquetecuetes
  2. Sólo éxitos…(dicen)
  3. De Que Sirve Querer?
  4. A quien corresponda

From the Album Paquetecuetes the singles: Ni un Centavo, Mojado, Pa'que te acuerdes de mi, were top hits of popularity in the Central American Radios for more than 15 weeks.

With the Album Sí their singles were Quisiera, Mariachi Funky Disco, Canción dentro de mí and Morena, theme that was the official campaign song for Pepsi in 2000. The single Tómame was also the official campaign song for Summer in 2005 for the Beer: Cerveza Gallo, the Most important Beer in Guatemala and Central America.

Malacates have presented in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Mexico, and U.S.A., where they have shared stage with artist's like:

Juanes, Aleks Syntek, Carlos Vives, Chi-chi Peralta, Jaguares, Fonseca, Elefante, Franco de Vita, Moenia, Fanny Lu, Elvis Crespo, Bacilos, Inner Circle, Rabanes, Belanova.

In the year 2007, they were nominated for being the best national band of Guatemala by Los Premios Principales in Madrid, Spain, event organized from the 40 popular radio stations.

Albums

  1. Malacates   2. Ni un centavo   3. ¿Quién sos?   4. Pa'que te acuerdes de mi   5. Siempre lo mismo   6. 40 R   7. Por esta noche   8. Arreglo Zapatos   9. Ponte en 4  10. Mojado  11. La Niña-ishta concupiscente  12. 25  13. Dolor  14. Hoy no  15. Bai-klin  16. Ni un centavo (version rockola)
1. Quisiera   2. Mariachi Funky Disco   3. Otra vez   4. El Baile del Chinique   5. El Beso   6. La Niña #2   7. Canción Dentro de Mí   8. Gracias a Dios   9. Ay de Mí  10. Isabel  11. Otra de Payasos  12. Morena
  1. Como Jaime Viñals   2. El Regalito   3. Tere   4. Déjame llegar   5. El vaso   6. Otra Botella más   7. Tómame   8. Acapulco   9. Quisiera  10. Ni un Centavo  11. Pa'que te acuerdes de mi  12. Morena  13. Mojado  14. Canción dentro de mi
  1. ¿De Qué Sirve Querer?     2. Este Es El Bar     3. Todo se pagará     4. Yo quiero ser     5. Amor de tres     6. Casablanca     7. Bella     8. Déjame     9. Tango Pa´ti     10. Luna de Xelajú     11. Outro 
  1. Lágrimas por Thelma     2. Preciosa     3. Todo tu Amor     4. Luna Llena – ft Gaby Moreno     5. Dormido     6. De Colores     7. Corazón     8. Tal Vez – ft Rebeca Lane     9. El Ayer No Va a Volver     10. 1982

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