A Mexican group that built a catalog of heartfelt ballads and kept a consistent sound across decades.
For their plainspoken heart, try 'Te Amo Te Extraño'. The title track 'Te Vas' with Mariana Seoane shows how they worked a duet into their steady style.
They started in Sinaloa in 1991 and never strayed far from ranchera and cumbia roots, which gave their music a familiar, durable feel. Songs like 'Te Amo Te Extraño' are straightforward and earnest, avoiding overcomplication. That consistency, through albums like 1999's 'Te Vas', let them tour widely and maintain a presence even after breaks and public scrutiny.
The group formed in 1991 and found wider attention with the 1999 album 'Te Vas', which included a duet with Mariana Seoane. They toured across the Americas and Europe, playing shows with figures like Juan Gabriel, and kept recording material like 'Por Donde Vayas Ire' without major shifts in sound, even after a break and some public issues.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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