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Las Ketchup

Las Ketchup is a Spanish family pop girl group, founded by flamenco producer, Manuel Ruiz.
The group is best known for the 2002 song, "The Ketchup Song" (Aserejé), which sold over 7 million singles.
The group sold over 12 million copies with the first album, but the second did not achieve the same success.2001-2002: FormationLas Ketchup was originally discovered by the flamenco producer Manuel “Queco” Ruiz, who signed them to his newly formed independent Córdoba-based label Shaketown Music, which he ran together with Manuel Illán.2002-2005: "Hijas del Tomate"In the summer of 2002 they had a major flamenco Europop fusion hit with "Aserejé" (released as "The Ketchup Song" in the UK and other countries), which reached the top of the charts in many countries including Spain, Portugal, Colombia, UK, Italy, Greece, France, Finland, Turkey, Syria, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Netherlands, Philippines, Switzerland, Germany, Romania, and Australia.
However, it failed to hit the Top 40 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
The title and part of the lyrics were in Spanish.
The hit also had an accompanying dance.
The second single became "Kusha Las Payas" with moderate success.
The group re-released the Ketchup Song later in the same year, with a new video, as a Christmas song.2006-Present: "Un Blodymary" and addition of RocíoTheir long absence was due to their writing songs for the album and Pilar's pregnancy.
In 2006 they were joined by Rocío, their fourth sister, and came back as a four girl group to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.
The girls have said themselves that Rocío has always been a member of Las Ketchup, but she wasn't in the photographs, videos or performances because she was pregnant.
They released their second album titled Un Blodymary.
The album release was delayed until the beginning of 2006.
They planned to release 1 million copies and their producer "Queco", who also produced and wrote their worldwide single "Aserejé", indicated that this album retains their original sound.
Their first single from the album was also titled "Un Blodymary" for the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.
The song finished 21st with 18 points.

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The Ketchup Song (Asereje)

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