Ashley Campbell is following in the footsteps of her late father, country music legend Glen Campbell.
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CNCO is getting ready to drop new music that was inspired by their quarantine experiences.
“It was cool because we got to sit back and realize what we want to show our audience, including the type of music and energy we want to present to them,” boy band member Richard Camacho told ET Canada.
“It’s a cool concept. It’s more for our fandom and another fandom,” he added. “We can’t say too much or it’ll be too obvious.”
CNCO is the award-winning, multi platinum pan-Latin boy band formed on the
Ashley Campbell is following in the footsteps of her late father, country music legend Glen Campbell.
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