Band Members
- Former members
- Abraham Isaac "A.B." Quintanilla III – Bass Guitar (KAS) (1999–2006)
- Cruz "CK" Martínez – Keyboards (LSR) (1999–2006)
- Jason "DJ Kane" Cano – Vocalist (KAS) (1999–2003)
- Francisco Javier "Frankie J/Cisko" Bautista, Jr. – Vocalist (1999–2003)
- Andrew "Drew" Maes – Vocalist (Kingz One) (1999–2003)
- Fernando "Nando" Domínguez III – Vocalist (Nando y Solja Kingz) (2003–2006)
- Frank "Pangie" Pangelinan – Vocalist (LSR) (2003–2006)
- Abel Talamantez – Vocalist (LSR) (2003–2006)
- Irvin "Pee Wee" Salinas – Vocalist (KAS) (2003–2006)
- Joseph "Jo-Joe" Alicea López – Vocalist (LSR) (2007–2010)
- Antonio "Anthony T" Torres - Vocalist (Kingz One) (2006-2009)
- Jesse Fonseca - Vocalist (Kingz One) (2006-2011)
- Jacob Ceniceros – Vocalist (2003–2004)
- Anthony "Nino B" López – Dancer (LSR) (2003–2010)
- DJ Crazy J Rodriguez - DJ Remixes (1999–2010)
- Juan Jesús "JP" Peña – Dancer (LSR) (2003–2006)
- Chris Pérez – Guitar (KAS) (2003–2006)
- Luigi Giraldo – Keyboards (KAS) (1999–2006)
- Robert "BoBBo" Gómez III – Keyboards (KAS) (2003–2006)
- Noe "Gipper" Nieto, Jr. – Accordion (KAS) (2003–2006)
- Roy "Slim" Ramírez – Percussion (Kingz One) (1999–2003)
- Alex "PB" Ramírez – Keyboards (Kingz One) (1999–2003)
- Robert "Robbie" Del Moral – Drums (Nando y Solja Kingz) (1999–2006)
- Albert "Tiko" Akui - Percussion (Nando y Solja Kingz) (1999-2006)
- Jesse "O'Jay" Martínez – Drums (1999–2003)
- Frankie "Frankie Boy" Aranda – Percussion (1999–2003)
- Jorge "Peanut" Peña – Percussion (1999–2003)
- Jorge "Pekas" Caballero – Percussion (2003–2006)
- Ronnie "Campa" Delgado – Timbales (2003–2006)
- Chris "Urbano B" Domínguez – Keyboards (2003–2004)
- Othon Guerra - Percussion (Sonora Dinamita)
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