CNCO Biography: Members, Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Disbandment
CNCO was a Latin American boy band formed in 2015 through the Univision reality competition La Banda, created by Simon Cowell and produced by Ricky Martin.
The group originally consisted of Joel Pimentel, who departed in 2021, Christopher Vélez, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, and Zabdiel De Jesús.
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Blending reggaetón with pop, they achieved global success with hits like “Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)” and “Hey DJ,” which collectively amassed billions of streams.
Under Sony Music Latin, CNCO released four studio albums, including the Billboard-topping Primera Cita (2016) and CNCO (2018), cementing their place in the Latin pop scene.

Profile
- Members’ Names: Christopher Vélez, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Zabdiel De Jesús, Joel Pimentel
- Stage Name: CNCO
- Founded: 2015
- Place of Birth: Miami, Florida
- Origin: United States/Latin America
- Occupation: Singers, Songwriters, Dancers
- Net Worth: $17.7 million
Early Life & Members
Christopher Vélez
Early Life: Born in New Jersey and raised in Ecuador, Christopher worked as a shoe shiner to support his family before auditioning for La Banda at 19, where his vocal talent and charisma made him the first selected member of CNCO.
- Date of Birth: 23, November 1995
- Age: 29 years old
- Place of Birth: Woodbridge, New Jersey, USA
- Ethnicity: Ecuadorian-American
- Religion: Unknown
- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vélez
- Siblings: 2
- Education: High school graduate in Ecuador; no higher education pursued, focusing on music after returning to the U.S. at 18.
Richard Camacho
Early Life: Raised in the Dominican Republic by parents in the entertainment industry—his father a musician and cameraman, his mother a dancer—Richard grew up performing with his brother, auditioning for La Banda at 18 and dedicating his win to his sibling who was eliminated early.
- Date of Birth: 25, February 1997
- Age: 28 years old
- Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
- Ethnicity: Dominican-American
- Religion: Unknown
- Parents: Mr. Camacho and Mrs. Camacho
- Siblings: Yashua Camacho
- Education: Completed high school in the Dominican Republic; self-taught in music and dance, no formal higher education.
Erick Brian Colón
Early Life: Emigrated from Cuba to the U.S. at age 10 with his family, Erick discovered his passion for music through church performances and auditioned for La Banda at just 14, becoming the youngest member of CNCO with his fresh energy and songwriting skills.
- Date of Birth: May 1, 2001
- Age: 24 years old
- Place of Birth: Havana, Cuba (raised in Miami, Florida, USA)
- Ethnicity: Cuban
- Religion: Christian
- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Colón
- Siblings: Unknown
- Education: High school graduate in Miami; no higher education details available, as he prioritized performing arts early.
Zabdiel De Jesús
Early Life: From a musical family in Puerto Rico, Zabdiel trained in ballet at Ballet Concierto de Puerto Rico and performed in church hip-hop and salsa groups before joining La Banda at 17, where his beatboxing and guitar skills secured his spot in CNCO.
- Date of Birth: December 18, 1997
- Age: 27 years old
- Place of Birth: Bayamón, Puerto Rico
- Ethnicity: Puerto Rican
- Religion: Christian
- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. De Jesús
- Siblings: 1
- Education: Attended high school in Puerto Rico with ballet training; no higher education confirmed, focusing on music career.
Joel Pimentel
Early Life: Inspired by his late grandfather’s love for music, Joel grew up in California embracing his Mexican heritage through performances before auditioning for La Banda at 16, serving as CNCO’s unofficial spokesperson until his 2021 departure for solo pursuits.
- Date of Birth: February 28, 1999
- Age: 26 years old
- Place of Birth: Lynwood, California, USA
- Ethnicity: Mexican-American
- Religion: Unknown
- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Pimentel
- Siblings: Unknown
- Education: High school graduate; brief music studies, but shifted fully to professional singing post-La Banda.
Career
CNCO launched their career on December 13, 2015, when Christopher Vélez, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Zabdiel De Jesús, and Joel Pimentel emerged as winners of Univision’s La Banda, a singing competition co-created by Simon Cowell and Ricky Martin that aimed to form the next big Latin boy band.
Each member brought unique talents—Vélez’s powerful vocals, Camacho’s dance background, Colón’s youthful energy, De Jesús’s beatboxing and guitar, and Pimentel’s charisma—honed through personal struggles like Vélez’s family support jobs in Ecuador and Colón’s immigration from Cuba.
Signing a five-year deal with Sony Music Latin, they debuted with “Tan Fácil” in January 2016, which climbed to No. 23 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs, followed by opening slots on Ricky Martin’s One World Tour.
Initial buzz came from their fresh reggaetón-pop sound produced by Wisin, blending harmonies with urban beats, quickly amassing millions of views on YouTube covers and earning them the New Artist of the Year at the 2016 Latin American Music Awards.
The band coalesced as a tight-knit unit in Miami, living together to foster creativity and cultural fusion from their diverse Latin roots, releasing their debut album Primera Cita in August 2016, which topped Billboard’s Top Latin Albums for eight weeks and featured the breakthrough “Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos),” remixed with Little Mix for global appeal.
They balanced high-profile tours—like supporting Ariana Grande and Enrique Iglesias—while navigating fame’s demands, dropping EPs and singles that showcased self-written tracks.
By 2018, their self-titled sophomore album hit No. 1 on Latin charts and No. 33 on the Billboard 200, with hits like “Mamacita” and “Mi Medicina” earning a Teen Choice Award for Choice Latin Artist.
Pimentel’s exit in May 2021 to pursue solo work tested their dynamic, but the quartet adapted, renaming considerations aside, and focused on mature themes in later releases.
Key accomplishments include three No. 1 Latin Pop Albums, over 75 awards like seven Billboard Latin Music Awards and multiple Premios Juventud wins, plus billion-view YouTube milestones for “Reggaetón Lento.”
Growth surged with international tours spanning 15 countries, collaborations like “Hey DJ” with Yandel and Meghan Trainor, and soundtrack spots, while their 2019 Press Start Tour sold out arenas amid the rise of Latin pop.
Transitions involved pandemic delays pushing their third album Ya Tú Sabes to 2020, and post-Pimentel, they released covers album Déjà Vu in 2021, blending classics with original flair, solidifying their influence on Gen Z Latin music.
Further into their trajectory, CNCO emphasized empowerment and growth, addressing fan concerns through social media and advocating for mental health amid grueling schedules.
They experimented with Spanglish tracks like “Pretend” in 2019 and NFTs for fan engagement, while handling controversies like De Jesús’s 2019 tweet backlash by promoting inclusivity.
The 2022 announcement of disbandment came after fulfilling Sony commitments, with singles like “Plutón” feat. Kenia OS and “La Última Canción” marking emotional farewells, alongside their Disney+ series 4Ever premiering in October 2023 to showcase behind-the-scenes bonds.
As of September 2025, CNCO remains disbanded since their final November 2023 concert in Puerto Rico, with no reunion plans announced; members thrive solo—Vélez releasing EPs like Solista in 2024, Camacho balancing fatherhood and music, Colón touring independently, De Jesús acting in telenovelas, and Pimentel dropping his debut album earlier in 2025.
Recent highlights include collective streams surpassing 5 billion and a lasting CNCOwners community, their legacy as pioneers of multicultural Latin pop endures, inspiring acts like Eslabón Armado while highlighting the realities of boy band longevity.
Social Media
- Instagram: @cncomusic
- TikTok: @cncomusic
- YouTube: CNCO
Personal Life
CNCO members navigated fame while keeping personal lives relatively private, often sharing family moments on social media; as of 2025, none are married, though one has a child, with relationships evolving post-disbandment amid solo focuses.
Christopher Vélez
- Marriages: Not married
- Children: None
- Height: 5’10”
- Dating History: Dated model Aaliyah Figueroa from 2020 to 2023; single since, occasionally posting about travels and self-growth without new romantic details.
Richard Camacho
- Marriages: Not married
- Children: 1
- Height: 5’9″
- Dating History: In a committed relationship with Carlota Pérez since 2019, sharing family updates online; they welcomed their son during the band’s peak, balancing parenthood with tours.
Erick Brian Colón
- Marriages: Not married
- Children: None.
- Height: 5’7″
- Dating History: Dated influencer Sofia Gomez from 2022 to 2024; now single, focusing on music and fan interactions without public relationships.
Zabdiel De Jesús
- Marriages: Not married
- Children: None
- Height: 5’11”
- Dating History: In a long-term relationship with singer Yeri Mua since 2021; they collaborate occasionally, keeping deeper details private amid his acting ventures.
Joel Pimentel
- Marriages: Not married
- Children: None
- Height: 5’10”
- Dating History: Dated actress Daniella Álvarez briefly in 2022 post-departure; single since, emphasizing solo career and cultural roots in recent posts.
Discography
- Primera Cita (2016)
- CNCO (2018)
- Ya Tú Sabes (2020)
- XOXO (2022)
- Que Quiénes Somos? (2019)
- Sad (2021)
- “Tan Fácil” (2016)
- “Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)” (2016)
- “Se Vuelve Loca” (2018)
- “Hey DJ” feat. Yandel & Meghan Trainor (2020)
- “La Última Canción” (2023)
Awards and Nominations
Billboard Latin Music Awards: Seven wins, including New Artist of the Year (2017), Latin Pop Album of the Year (2018, 2019).
Premios Juventud: Multiple, like Best Fandom (2022).
Latin American Music Awards: Favorite Pop Duo/Group (2016-2019).
Teen Choice Awards: Choice Latin Artist (2019).
Latin Grammy Nominations: Best New Artist (2017)
Net Worth
CNCO’s collective net worth is estimated at $17.7 million as of 2025, driven by four No. 1 Latin albums like Primera Cita and XOXO, billions in streams from hits such as “Reggaetón Lento” exceeding 1 billion YouTube views, and sold-out tours including the 2023 farewell Ultima Cita spanning Latin America and the U.S. generating millions in ticket sales.
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