Having a diverse group of influences, the Puerto Rican foursome referred to as Da’ Zoo will come off like a Latin option to the Black Eyed Peas, but their campy outfits and sunshine-bright songs show the excess influence of ’90s dance-pop groups like Deee-Lite and LEN. Charly “Zoo” Rodríguez have been using the music group Marco, while Freddie “Yo-Fred” Lugo is at Sí Señor prior to the duo arrived together and started imagining a fresh task. After recruiting Raul “Raggi” Quezada and Elizabeth “Eli-Joe” Fuentes, they developed the name Da’ Zoo, because of Charly’s observation that these were “four pets producing music” holed up inside a documenting studio. After putting your signature on with Sony/BMG, their “Chitu” solitary landed in past due 2008, using their self-titled debut recording arriving another springtime. In 2011, the group reappeared like a duo — offering Charly Zoo and Kai Zoo — and with popular solitary, “La La La (Sizzling Ladies).” Another strike solitary, “Sin Ti,” adopted in 2015.