La Quinta Estación (also known as La 5ª Estación ) was a highly influential Spanish pop-rock band that achieved massive international success, particularly in Mexico and Latin America, during the 2000s. Formed in Madrid in 2000, the group’s core lineup consisted of lead vocalist Natalia Jiménez , guitarist Ángel Reyero , and bassist Pablo Domínguez Studio Albums

1. Primera Toma (2002)

The band released four main studio albums that defined the Latin pop landscape during the 2000s.

: Their final studio album, which won a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album and included the hit "Que te quería". Essential Songs According to popular playlists on Amazon Music , these are their most iconic tracks: "Me Muero" "El Sol No Regresa" "Algo Más" "Recuérdame" (feat. Marc Anthony)

(2009): Their final studio project before their hiatus, which continued their streak of success with tracks like "Que Te Quería" and the duet "Recuérdame" with Marc Anthony. Live & Compilation Albums