What Latino Music Looked Like In The '80s (PHOTOS)

Throwback: What Latino Music Looked Like In The '80s

In the 1980s we had neon pants, leather jackets and rocked out with out favorite walkman. Within our rooms full of celebrity posters and pin ups, we would sing to the tune of Timbiriche, Menudo or Luis Miguel.

Don't deny it. It's time to relive the glory with these 11 throwback photos that will take you back to the year before Pau became "La Chica Dorada" and Luis Miguel was just beginning to shine as "El Sol de México."

Paulina Rubio in 1986, when she was part of the Timbiriche musical group.
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Miguel Bosé in 1984, when he released "Amante Bandido."
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Chayanne in 1987, when he released "Fiesta en América."
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Thalía in 1989, before she went solo.
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Lucero in 1983, when she use to sing with Pedrito Fernández.
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Luis Miguel in 1982, the year he first sang "Directo al corazón."
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Ricky Martin in 1984, when he joined the boy band Menudo.
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Lidia Ávila in 1988, before joining La Onda Vaselina.
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Garibaldi at the end of the 1980s.
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The Puerto Rican boy band Menudo in 1988.
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Timbiriche in 1987.
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Paulina Rubio and Thalía before they went solo.

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