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What (who) is RBD - definition


RBD         
Οι RBD ήταν εξαμελές μεξικάνικο μουσικό συγκρότημα που προέκυψε από την μεξικάνικη σειρά Rebelde. Το συγκρότημα σχηματίστηκε στις 30 Νοεμβρίου του 2004 και διαλύθηκε στις 10 Μαρτίου του 2009 με την τελευταία δισκογραφική δουλειά για την EMI της Λατινικής Αμερικής. Αποτελούνταν από τους ηθοποιούς Αναΐ (Anahí), Ντούλσε Μαρία (Dulce Maria), Μάιτε Περρόνι (Maite Perroni) , Αλφόνσο Ερρέρα (Alfonso Herrera), Κρίστιαν Τσάβες (Christian Chávez) και Κρίστοφερ Ούκερμαν (Christopher Uckermann). 'Εχουν σημειώσει πολλές επιτυχίες ως συγκρότημα, μεταξύ των δημοφιλέστερων τα Rebelde, Sólo quédate en silencio, Sálvame, Nuestro Amor, Este corazón, Ser o parece
Examples of use of RBD
1. Gosinkor, the RFK and the RBD, on the other hand, were all commercial organizations.
2. The project has recently been completed in a span of 18 months and is being commissioned for commercial production of refined oils particularly RBD palm oil.
3. Police were investigating whether organizers of an autograph session with the Mexican pop band RBD were authorized to stage the event, which left three people dead and 38 injured, authorities said Sunday.
4. Earlier this month, three people were crushed to death and 38 injured in Sao Paulo when thousands of fans surged through security barriers at an autograph session for the Mexican band RBD.
5. Broadcasts of "Rebelde," which also is aired in the United States and other countries, have helped make RBD one of the most popular groups in Latin America and among Spanish–speaking communities in the United States.