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Mambo - Season 2

Julio Mambo (David Sainz) was an international famous song star child. When his voice changed, his famous banished.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Javián

    Javián

    Javián

  • Lucía Hoyos

    Lucía Hoyos

    Psicóloga

  • David Sainz

    David Sainz

    Julio Mambo

  • Antonio Dechent

    Antonio Dechent

    Mánager

  • Aarón Gómez

    Aarón Gómez

    Gustavo Mambo

Overview

Julio Mambo (David Sainz) was an international famous song star child. When his voice changed, his famous banished.

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