Pochi Y Su Cocoband

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Salsa Con Coco 00:00 Tools
Pa' Los Coquitos 00:00 Tools
A Usted Lo Botan 00:00 Tools
La Flaca 00:00 Tools
La Compota 00:00 Tools
La Faldita 00:00 Tools
Mira Mis Ojos (No Pude Olvidarte) 00:00 Tools
Rascame (Arracame) 00:00 Tools
Corazon Programado 00:00 Tools
Me Van A Casar 00:00 Tools
Amores 00:00 Tools
El Serio 00:00 Tools
Olvida Las Penas 00:00 Tools
Mi Tierra 00:00 Tools
No Me Queria Nada 00:00 Tools
La Peliona 00:00 Tools
La Negra Pola 00:00 Tools
Dos Personas 00:00 Tools
La Manito 00:00 Tools
Chupo Yo, Chupa Tu 00:00 Tools
A Mi Que Me Importa 00:00 Tools
El Boche 00:00 Tools
La Diabla 00:00 Tools
La Seca 00:00 Tools
Ya Viene el Lunes 00:00 Tools
Pa Goza 00:00 Tools
La Sexi 00:00 Tools
El Bombillito 00:00 Tools
El Ombliguito 00:00 Tools
Elcacau 00:00 Tools
Los Pantalones 00:00 Tools
Penas de Amores 00:00 Tools
El Mujeron 00:00 Tools
El Cacú 00:00 Tools
El Batecito 00:00 Tools
Debajo E' La Manga 00:00 Tools
El Chisme 00:00 Tools
el Ombliguito [Version Merengue] 00:00 Tools
La Meta Del Vago 00:00 Tools
Rico Y Buen Mozo 00:00 Tools
La Ladrona 00:00 Tools
Los Hombres Buenos 00:00 Tools
Pegate Mas 00:00 Tools
Happy Man 00:00 Tools
No Hay Mujeres Feas 00:00 Tools
Pa La Playa 00:00 Tools
No Se Le Va Una 00:00 Tools
Me Pongo Bonito 00:00 Tools
Negrito De Chocolate 00:00 Tools
La Meta Del Vago (Que Es Lo Que Tu Quieres) 00:00 Tools
Mujer Malvada 00:00 Tools
Que Barbara 00:00 Tools
Sexy 00:00 Tools
El Cacú 00:00 Tools
Pinea (Chiquita) 00:00 Tools
Y Tu... Te Revisaste? 00:00 Tools
El Cacu 00:00 Tools
Se Me Fue Maria 00:00 Tools
Lotomania 00:00 Tools
Dos Persona 00:00 Tools
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One of the premier merengue acts of the early to mid-'90s, Pochy y Su Cocoband were a group from the Dominican Republic led by Alfonso "Pochi" Vásquez. The group recorded roughly a dozen albums over a ten-year period for the renowned Kubaney label and billed themselves under a variety of names -- originally just Cocoband, then Pochi y Su Cocoband or Pochy y Su Cocoband, also Los Cocotuces. Founded in 1988 by Vásquez, the original Cocoband were notably also comprised of Kinito Méndez and Bobby Rafael. Along with Vásquez, Méndez -- who would split from the Cocoband during the early '90s and find success elsewhere with Rikarena and Rokabanda, plus as a solo artist -- wrote many of the group's songs. The Cocoband made their full-length album debut on Kubaney with Cocoband (1989), followed by numerous other albums including La Faldita (1990), Llegaron los Cocotuces (1991), Pero con Coco! (1991), El Arrollador (1992), Canciones Cocomanticas (1993), La Coco Es la Coco (1994), El Hombre Llegó Parao (1995), Temible (1995), and El Ombliguito (1996). In addition, Kubaney compiled a few greatest-hits collections: Grandes Exitos de la Cocoband, Vol. 1 (1994), Grandes Exitos de la Cocoband, Vol. 2 (1994), and the double-disc Coco Mixes (1998). By the time of the latter collection -- a compilation of extended merenhouse remixes reflecting the changing times -- Vásquez had left Kubaney and associated himself with a new label, Fonovisa Records. Changing his billing from Pochy y Su Cocoband to Pochy Familia y Su Cocoband, he released a few albums that found him moving away from purely merengue and adopting other tropical styles such as salsa and bachata: Ponle Sazon (1998), Tu Sabes...No Te Hagas (1999), and Con Más Sabor a Coco (2001). This trio of Fonovisa releases marked a downturn in popularity for Vásquez, and after a one-off independent release, Pochy Familia y Su Cocoband (2004), he essentially entered a state of retirement. A few years later, the label Emusica purchased the Kubaney back catalog and reissued some of the best Pochy y Su Cocoband recordings of the early '90s: there were two compilations in 2007 -- the single-disc Coco de Oro and the double-disc A Man and His Music...¡Pero con Coco! -- plus a few select albums. Then in 2008 Vásquez reunited with original Cocoband members Kinito Méndez and Bobby Rafael for a 20th anniversary celebration performance at the United Palace in New York City. ~ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.