Los Chichos Discografia Mega Exclusive May 2026
Rumba, sentimiento y leyenda pura.
If you grew up with the sound of flamenco-tinged urban rumba, you know Los Chichos need no introduction. The Jero, the Amador, the Vega brothers – they didn’t just make music; they wrote the soundtrack of an entire generation’s joys, heartbreaks, and street wisdom.
Now, for collectors, rumberos veteranos, and new listeners ready to dive deep into authentic Spanish rumba – we’ve put together a MEGA Exclusive Discography that’s hard to find complete anywhere else.
This is where the mythology solidifies. The 70s output of Los Chichos is characterized by a palpable darkness. They sang about prison, revenge, and street justice. los chichos discografia mega exclusive
Here’s a write-up you can use for a blog, social media post, forum (like ForoCoches o MúsicaCoches), or file-sharing description.
Because this isn’t just the regular “best of” you find on Spotify.
✅ No filler – every track organized by year and original release order.
✅ Rare solo material from Jero and Emilio (after the 1990 split).
✅ Unreleased live versions of “Quiero ser libre”, “Yo soy ése”, and “Dame veneno”.
✅ Proper metadata & album art – ready to add to your music library or Plex server. Rumba, sentimiento y leyenda pura
To understand the discography, one must understand the genesis. Formed in the early 1970s in the Usera district of Madrid, the group was founded by brothers Emilio and Julio Gabarre, alongside their friend Javier Ojeda (Jeros). But the spiritual core of the band was their cousin, Manuel Gabarre.
In a tragic twist of fate that would define the band's soul, Manuel was electrocuted and killed at a gas station where he worked. The three remaining members decided to name the band in his honor—his nickname was "El Chicho." From that moment on, every strum of the guitar was a tribute to the fallen cousin. Their music was born from pain, but it was raised for the party. This is where the mythology solidifies
Los Chichos’ music resonates in Latin American indie circles, where their blend of folklore and modern soundscapes critiques societal issues. Tracks like La Selva y el Bit’s "Desaparición Digital" have been adopted by student movements in Argentina and Colombia. However, their anonymity and anti-corporate stance have hindered mainstream recognition.
Fan communities, particularly on platforms like Bandcamp and SoundCloud, celebrate their work as a subcultural emblem. The "mega exclusivo" moniker reflects both their scarcity in mainstream channels and the loyalty of fans who seek out bootleg copies or live archive recordings.
Below is the definitive chronological listing of Los Chichos’ studio albums. For an exclusive collection, these are the non-negotiable entries.
Format: MP3 320kbps / FLAC (selected albums)
Source: CD rips + vinyl transfers (carefully cleaned & normalized)
Total size: ~4.2 GB (compressed)