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Noughties one-hit wonders who sold 7 million records unrecognisable 22 years since smash hit


Las Ketchup were pop icons of the Noughties, still famous for their one-hit-wonder The Ketchup Song, but 22 years on from the song's release they look very different

The Spanish trio are sisters Lucia, Lola and Pilar Munoz, who were founded as a girl group by flamenco record producer Manuel "Queco" Ruiz and scored a worldwide hit that racked up more than seven million single sales for The Ketchup Song. Back in their early pop career, the group all had similar glossy, dark locks - but now, one of the sisters has opted for a lighter brown, while another has chosen a vibrant red style. Las Ketchup look to have been as busy as ever since the change in manager, posting updates from gigs in Spain, Germany, and an ad for a Spanish festival this October that sees them high up the billing.

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