The duo Chyno y Nacho presented this Thursday their new album ‘Radio Venezuela’, a project conceived by Nacho Mendoza together with his nephew Ignacio ‘Happy’ Mendoza, which brings together a wide representation of Venezuelan artists and takes as a symbolic axis the radio as a link with the country.
The album brings together Venezuelan artists of different generations and styles, in a context in which the international presence of Venezuelan musicians has grown in recent years, the duo said in a press release.
A star-studded album

The album includes interludes with the voices of Luis Chataing and Renny Ottolina, and features the participation of 58 professionals, alluding to Venezuela’s telephone code (+58).
The repertoire includes collaborations with Rawayana on ‘Corales’, 3AM on ‘Mosca’, Noreh and Luis Silva on ‘D’Pueblo’.
A broad representation of Venezuelan artists
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As well as Akapellah in ‘Na’Guárá de Linda’.
Also participating are Mau y Ricky in ‘Dónde estás’ and Nella in ‘Momentos’.
The album “Radio Venezuela” by Chyno y Nacho also includes:
Micro TDH in ‘Te Extraño’; Caibo, Huáscar Barradas and Rafael ‘El Pollo’ Brito in ‘Mar-a-Caibo’, and Danny Ocean in ‘Entrégame’.
Also featured are Elena Rose with ‘D’Lejitos’, Neutro Shorty with ‘Carlitos’ and ‘Fact’, Lasso with ‘Lassoltería’ and Joaquina with ‘Maiquetía’.
The track ‘Maleta’, together with 2Merengada, is presented as one of the centerpieces of the album, which also includes interludes such as ‘Chataing’, ‘Gramófono’ and ‘Renny Ottolina’.
The project also incorporates Neomai.
With information from EFE
One of the most successful duos in Latin pop music
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Chyno and Nacho established themselves as one of the most influential duos in Latin music after their formation in 2007.
This after having been part of the group Calle Ciega.
Their style, which fuses pop, reggaeton and tropical rhythms, quickly led them to international success with songs such as “Mi Niña Bonita”, “Lo Que No Sabes Tú” and “Andas en Mi Cabeza”.
Throughout their career, they have won multiple awards and nominations.
Including Latin Grammy and Billboard Latin Music Awards.
In addition to positioning itself at the top of the music charts in Latin America and the United States.
After a pause in their career as a duo, both artists continued solo projects, maintaining relevance in the industry.
Their subsequent reunion has generated great expectation, consolidating their legacy as a reference of Latin urban pop and symbols of Venezuelan talent at a global level.
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