# Azul Azul

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{{Short description|1990–2011, 2022-Present Bolivian pop-rock-dance group}}
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| origin           = [Santa Cruz de la Sierra](/source/Santa_Cruz_de_la_Sierra), [Bolivia](/source/Bolivia)
| genre            = [Pop music](/source/Pop_music), [Latin music](/source/Latin_music)
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| current_members  = * Fabio Zambrana Marchetti
* Marcos Justiniano Lea Plaza
* Luis Fernando Nandy Justiniano
* Martín Paúl Espada Flores
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'''Azul Azul''' is a pop-rock-dance group formed in [Santa Cruz de la Sierra](/source/Santa_Cruz_de_la_Sierra), [Bolivia](/source/Bolivia) in the early 1990s. Azul Azul had their major breakthrough in 1995 with a song called ''El Huevo'' (Spanish for "The Egg"). Azul Azul launched albums the following years 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2006.

Azul Azul's second breakthrough in [Latin America](/source/Latin_America) came with the hit song "[La Bomba](/source/La_Bomba_(Azul_Azul_song))", which was later covered by [King Africa](/source/King_Africa). King Africa's cover became a massive hit in [Spain](/source/Spain) and many other European countries.<ref name=bill>[https://books.google.com/books?id=IBAEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22azul+azul%22+bolivia+MTV&pg=PA77 Billboard], page 77.</ref> The Azul Azul album "El Sapo" has sold about 300,000 copies worldwide according to [Sony Latin America](/source/Sony).<ref name=bill/>

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