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Los Bukis

The Mexican group Los Bukis, an indigenous word which means “the youngsters,” recorded their debut album in 1975. It included Camilo Sesto’s “Quieres Ser Mi Amante,” a Spanish edition of the traditional “Emotions,” as well as the band’s 1st original strike, “Falso Amor.” The group was created by vocalist/songwriter Marco …

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Conjunto Primavera

By enough time Conjunto Primavera joined the roster of regional Mexican monolith Fonovisa Files in 1996, the romantically inclined sextet had currently become among the leading norteño acts of your day, yet their recognition only continued to grow, because they began frequently topping the regional charts using their bottomless well …

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Grupo Bryndis

Grupo Bryndis certainly are a longstanding, Grammy-winning story in Mexican popular music within the grupero genre. They combine components of Mexican cumbia, pop, and banda — the second option despite devoid of a horn section. They will have sold an incredible number of recordings and continue steadily to play sold-out …

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Los Buitres de Culiacan

Since releasing their debut album in 2004, Los Buitres de Culiacan have garnered a massive audience because of their gritty “alterna movimiento” make of norteño music, offering provocative narcocorridos and bittersweet, often explicit like music. The quartet (vocalist and accordionist Eduardo Sánchez Reyes, guitarist Eulogio Jesus Sosa, bassist Juan Carlos …

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Dinora y La Juventud

Mexican Dinora y la Juventud was shaped following singer Dinora Abdominalán Ugalde and bass participant Juan Arturo Gutiérrez made a decision to create a fresh project to take part in an area contest called Cartas Musicales. Dinor con la Juventud later on registered to Platino Information, producing Una Nueva Dimensión …

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Los Acosta

Los Acosta formed within the peculiar San Luis Potosí area of San Sebastián. Led by brothers Ricardo, Ernesto, Sergio, and Carlos, los Acosta began getting mixed up in local picture in the past due ’80s, playing an assortment of pop, cumbia, mambo, bolero, and norteño. The group later on becoming …

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Banda Machos

Mexican Banda Machos produced its debut using the release of the cassette format album called Serían las Dos. The group’s breakthrough arrived after issuing Sangre de Indio, having a style referred to as la quebradita, popularized in Los Angeles’ Latin circuit in the first ’90s. In 1993, Banda Machos was …

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Banda los Recoditos

A Mexican banda from Sinaloa, Banda los Recoditos scored their 1st international smash hit this year 2010 with “Ando Bien Pedo” after 2 decades of intermittent activity and small achievement. Hailing from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, the group was founded in 1989 by relatives and buddies associates of La Banda un Recodo …

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Charlie Zaa

Colombian singer Charlie Zaa can be an internationally renowned Latin pop artist especially known for his readings of boleros, bachatas, and salsas. His concerts are frequently sold-out sights throughout Latin America and america. His career started unintentionally. The child of vocalist Carlos Alberto Sanchez, Zaa started by imitating his dad …

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Sparx

The feminine foursome Sparx was formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico by Kristyna, Rosamaria, Veronica and Carolina. The group provides documented for Balboa and Fonovisa, both being a quartet and together with male superstar Lorenzo Antonio.

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