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Vazquez Sounds: Mexico's Justin Bieber (VIDEO)

Vasquez Sounds

First Posted: 12/24/11 10:16 AM ET Updated: 12/25/11 07:52 AM ET

MEXICO CITY (The Associated Press) -- Ten-year-old Angie Vazquez has become an Internet phenom belting out a soulful cover of Brit pop star Adele's "Rolling in the Deep." In an online video seemingly shot at home, her teenage brothers Abelardo and Gustavo play the keyboard, guitar and drums.

The video drew almost 18 million views, interviews on Mexico's major television networks and a mention on Good Morning America. Within weeks of its Nov. 11 posting, the so-called Vazquez Sounds signed a contract with Sony Music Mexico. They released their first album this week that includes another Internet smash cover, of Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You."

Their nearly overnight success online evokes the now legendary saga of Canadian 'tween idol Justin Bieber, who was discovered after his mother posted online amateur footage of him crooning and strumming.

"We make a lot of videos of a lot of things, but my son Abelardo wanted to record this song and share it with friends and family," said father Abelardo Vazquez in a telephone interview from the family's hometown of Mexicali, on the California border. "We really didn't expect the cover to become such a phenomenon on the Web."

Before you call the Vazquez clan Mexico's version of Bieber-mania, consider this: The elder Abelardo Vazquez is a professional music producer instrumental in creating the sound of well-known Mexican bands such as Reik and Nikki Clan, also from the border.

The videos of Angie and her brothers in their home studio are also professionally produced, mixed and lighted, with slick camera work.

Abelardo Vazquez says he's not driving his kids into the music business, though he acknowledges they've had a leg up.

"My kids have had a musical education since they were very young, because I have worked producing groups for many years," the father said.

When the video sparked interest in a few million people beyond the Vazquez's immediate circle, the decision to cut a CD was natural, Vazquez said.

He added that he retains total control over the project, and Sony music is working as a distributor.

"The contract with Sony isn't the traditional type," Vazquez said. "It isn't the typical contract with record companies, in which they used to control the artists' career. This is a family project."

Although Vazquez has had an eight-year relationship with Sony, Roberto Lopez, president of the label, said he and his team were unaware of the Vazquez Sounds and first heard the group like everyone else – on the Internet.

Working with such a young group poses special challenges and "very strong personal care," Lopez said.

"It is something special because they are children, and we want them to stay in school," he said. "The agreement was that their involvement in music, which has been going on for years now, would continue without affecting their lifestyle."

Vazquez said other record companies had expressed interest, but Sony was the only one that met his conditions for the kids. Cynics note that Sony is also the label that signed some of Vazquez's other acts.

The CD includes the original cover of "Rolling in the Deep," a remix of that crowd pleaser and, at least in its online version, a more wobbly cover of the Mariah Carey song. Coincidentally, it's the same song Bieber included in his holiday season "Under the Mistletoe" disc.

In the meantime, the Vazquez Sounds have been invited to perform on television programs in the United States, Italy and England.

But they can pick and choose.

"The kids are not obligated to do promotional work like other acts," said the elder Vazquez. "We want them to live a life like any other child their age."

WATCH Vasquez Sounds sing "Rolling In The Deep": WATCH Vasquez Sounds play "I Don't Want A Lot For Christmas":
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MEXICO CITY (The Associated Press) -- Ten-year-old Angie Vazquez has become an Internet phenom belting out a soulful cover of Brit pop star Adele's "Rolling in the Deep." In an online video seemingly ...
MEXICO CITY (The Associated Press) -- Ten-year-old Angie Vazquez has become an Internet phenom belting out a soulful cover of Brit pop star Adele's "Rolling in the Deep." In an online video seemingly ...
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09:03 PM on 02/04/2012
There's a lot of ignorant people in USA they think that they are the center of the universe and everything's else spins around them, what a closed and short minded people, the Vasquez Sounds are mexicans and has nothing to do with justin biever, I don't think they never intended to be compared with him, they don't want to be "the mexican justin Biever" they're just what they are.
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FlipMode
10:27 AM on 12/27/2011
They're great! Adorable! I can't tell if it's a speech impediment, accent or style (or all of the above), but I wish Angie would enunciate a bit more. And her timing is a bit off in the beginning of the Christmas song.
12:55 PM on 12/28/2011
they're mexican natives of course they're going to have trouble pronouncing stop hating
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FlipMode
07:59 AM on 12/29/2011
Hardly hating. Hence the "They're great! Adorable!" But if they're going to have an American audience buying their music and generate millions, they need to lose the accent.
03:00 AM on 12/27/2011
Sun Ra is next.... There is enough room in the UNIVERSE for us all
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Fred303
Let's Be Friends ^_^
02:10 AM on 12/27/2011
"Within weeks of its Nov. 11 posting, the so-called Vazquez Sounds signed a contract with Sony Music Mexico" Good for them , It's nice to see some good news for once.
garystartswithg
el sueno de la razon produce republicans
12:05 PM on 12/25/2011
The little kid has some pipes and some chutzpah, love the face at the end. I don't get the comparison to Justin Bieber.
Epilef2000
Cafe Con Leche Party
09:44 AM on 12/26/2011
They were "discovered" in YouTube like bieber
bonelessfluff
A mind is a terrible thing to eat
11:10 AM on 12/25/2011
Oh great! Now the Mexicans are taking over cr@ppy family bands too!
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cerdayes
I mind you buying my government
09:04 PM on 12/25/2011
do not spread the hate, we don't need any more of that.
tamazul
Badges? What Badges?
11:06 AM on 12/28/2011
Not to worry, spineless, I mean boneless.
Somewhere in them-thar hills of "trailerparkia" there's "Justin Bieber" waiting to be discovered too.
bonelessfluff
A mind is a terrible thing to eat
05:08 PM on 12/29/2011
Like you, it was a joke.
12:20 AM on 12/25/2011
Well now..Wasn't familiar much with Justin Bieber but reading all the negativity about him
below, frig someone even compared him to Hitler, I had to do a goggle search or two.

I must have the wrong guy though because here's what I came up with when just searching through the last couple of months.
- J.B. named children's wish foundations most active celebrity.
- J.B donates $500K Toronto charity
- J.B. donates $100K to school in LV.
- J.B. nominated for Peta award for animal awareness
- J.B. wins MTV voices award for charity work.
- J.B. donates xmas album sales to pencils of promise.
- J.B. perfume sales 100% to 5 charities.

Can someone please explain to me who the JB is that you all seem to find so horrid?
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
10:28 AM on 12/25/2011
Awwww!! a Bieberpologist. How cute.
05:30 PM on 12/25/2011
He should become a full-time philanthropist and stop annoying us with his music.
08:04 PM on 12/25/2011
Yea well I'd like to see your playlist....stones and glass houses if you get my drift.
07:47 PM on 12/24/2011
You know the exchange rate is bad when it takes three Mexican Justin Biebers to equal one US Justin Bieber.
09:25 PM on 12/24/2011
Justin Beiber I just read is Canadian. Who's the U.S. Beiber? United States of Mexico Vazquez Sounds. By the Way Mexico is in North America, so is Canada.
01:05 PM on 12/28/2011
Justin Bieber is Canadian watch what you say about Mexicans soon we will be everywhere
06:25 PM on 12/24/2011
I know all of the clichés. I just need to learn guitar and I will be the next BIEBER!
06:18 PM on 12/24/2011
­THE NEXT JUSTIN BIEBER? Probably. Entertainers today are a dime a dozen. Pumped out by media pimps.
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hossrocks42
06:11 PM on 12/24/2011
HP: STOP SAYING "IS_______THE NEXT JUSTIN BIEBER?"!!!!!!! ITS ANNOYING AND THEY AREN'T. JB SUCKS, SO IF THEY ARE, THEY SUCK!!!!
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Arturo Ramrez
10:28 PM on 12/24/2011
It's called a snowclone. Very common in journalism.
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Annette Hammond
If only everybody knew
05:56 PM on 12/24/2011
OH PLEASE--No more beibers!!!!
05:24 PM on 12/24/2011
the next hanson,jonas,partridge ?
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zcapitalism
AN OUNCE OF PERCEPTION A POUND OF OBSCURE
05:19 PM on 12/24/2011
who is justin bieber?
05:09 PM on 12/24/2011
does she have a speech problem?
05:39 PM on 12/24/2011
It´s called an accent.
01:09 PM on 12/28/2011
are you stupid? thought so
if you were speaking a different language to a native i'm pretty sure they wouldn't understand s**t!
so stop hating and don't pretend you didn't understand what she was singing!