The roots of Spanish pop group
Dvicio go back to 2009, when the group's members --
Andrew and
Martin Ceballos Sanchez (vocals and bass, respectively), Alberto Gonzalez (guitar),
Luis Gonzalvo (drums), and
Nacho Gotor (guitar) –- played in a band called Tiempo Limite. By 2011, they had won a competition organized by ABC Punto Radio with their cover of
David Guetta and
Sia's "Titanium." A name change to
Dvicio and a contract to record for Sony Music eventually brought the release of their debut single, "Paraiso," in 2014. The single soon became a viral hit, thanks in part to McDonald's employees in Spain using the song for a flashmob video; McDonald's then used the song in a few commercials, and the single rose to number three in Spain. That year,
Dvicio released their debut album,
Justo Ahora. An extended version of their debut -- which served as their second official full-length -- was issued in 2015.
Justo Ahora y Siempre included all the songs from their first LP, as well as a handful of newly recorded tracks and English-language versions of their biggest hits. Album three,
Qué Tienes Tú, arrived in 2017. ~ TiVo Staff