

March 2009 also saw the simultaneous release of RBD's fifth live DVD, Live in Brasília, which was shot in Brazil before a crowd of 500,000 people, the group's biggest audience of their career. The farewell release debuted at #3 on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart and at #6 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States. In March 2009, RBD released Para Olvidarte de Mí, their last studio album. In November 2007 came the release of RBD's fifth studio album, Empezar Desde Cero, which received a nomination for 'Best Pop Album By A Duo/Group With Vocals' at the 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.Ģ008 saw the release of the group's first official compilation album, Greatest Hits. In March 2007, the group released their first soundtrack album, La Familia, and in October of that year their third live album and fourth live concert DVD, Hecho en España, shot in Madrid, Spain. In February 2007, the band then released their third live concert DVD, Live in Rio, which was filmed in Brazil at the Maracanã Stadium in front of 70,000 spectators. A month later, in December 2006, RBD released their first English-language album, Rebels, from which they promoted the single " Tu Amor", composed by famed songwriter Diane Warren. In November of the same year, the group released their third studio album, Celestial, which reached the #1 spot on both the US Billboard Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts and produced the #1 single " Ser O Parecer". On April 4, 2006, RBD released their second live album, Live in Hollywood, which was recorded in the United States in Los Angeles, California. Nuestro Amor managed to attain a Platinum certification in Mexico only 7 hours after being released and received a nomination at the 7th Annual Latin Grammy Awards for 'Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals'. In July 2005, the group released their first live album, titled Tour Generación RBD En Vivo, and in September of the same year their second studio album, Nuestro Amor. The album's second single, " Solo Quédate en Silencio", reached a peak of #2 on the US Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart. The first single released from the album was the title-track " Rebelde". Later, the album was certified Diamond + Gold in Mexico due to its high and continued sales. Rebelde obtained a Diamond certification in Mexico for the sales of half a million copies. Only 25,000 copies were initially distributed throughout Mexico, but the album's high demand caused an immediate increase. The group's debut album, Rebelde, was released in 2004. RBD released six studio albums and seventeen official singles. This page includes the discography of Mexican pop group RBD.
