During the show, the name Kiruba was chosen, based on a suggestion by Diana Rueda, which referenced Quiruba, a leader of the Amazonian Shuar Tribe, known for bravely fighting the Spanish Conquerors near Macas.
Although their subsequent singles, "Camina," ("Walk") "Me Pierdo," ("I get lost") and "Como Extraño Tu Luz," ("How I miss your light") were less successful, but they managed to achieve top positions on radio stations in Ecuador.
In 2004, the group released their second and final album as a quintet, titled "Baila La Luna" ("The Moon Dances"), which featured the single "Me Quedo Contigo" ("I Stay With You") reaching the third position on the Ecuadorian charts.
However, on the night of November 9, during their first official appearance on the program "Bailando Por Un Sueño Edición Especial" (Dancing With The Stars Special Edition), it was revealed that Diana Rueda had left the group, resulting in Kiruba becoming a trio consisting of María José, Mariela, and Cecilia.
On June 17, 2018, Kiruba premiered on his YouTube channel and Facebook "#LaRevuelta" a miniseries where the members tell anecdotes of the past with the band as well as the advances in their current musical project.
In episode number four of the miniseries released on July 8, 2018 details of the band are revealed recording a new single, which is composed by Diana Rueda and produced by Cesar Galarza.