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Virlan Garcia

Virlan Garcia is a singer, guitarist, and composer in the Mexican regional genre, focusing on norteño, corridos, and bandas. Garcia originates from Sinaloa and he provides written for several performers, including Gerardo Ortiz, who decided his “Fuego Cruzado” to open up his smash Hoy Más Fuerte record. Garcia’s very own music comes after the sierreño (trio) format. He has rhythm guitar and it is followed by Carlos Gomez on 12-string (business lead) electric guitar and Edgar Salazar on tuba. His debut one, “Que Ya Estas Harta,” was released digitally in the springtime of 2015 and arrived on various local Mexican song graphs. He placed many music on year-end “greatest corridos” compilations from a number of labels. In Feb of the next year, he separately (and unusually) released two full-length albums, Pobre o Offender, including the oft-covered one “Quién Te Entiende,” and Yi Cambio Mi Suerte, offering the favorite YouTube video one “Ivan Archivaldo.”

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