Banda Argos
Banda Argos formed in Mexico in 1999, with Raúl Ortega as their vocalist. They play regional Mexican music with some contemporary touches. Their 2009 song...
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Banda Argos formed in Mexico in 1999, with Raúl Ortega as their vocalist. They play regional Mexican music with some contemporary touches. Their 2009 song "Real Time" became a hit, though it was later involved in plagiarism allegations in 2010.
They've released albums like "Sin Fronteras" in 2012 and "De Regreso a Casa" in 2021. Other songs include "Circle Of Fate" and "Love The Life." The band includes trumpet player Juan Carlos "El Tigre" López alongside Ortega.
Their music doesn't fit neatly into one category, but they've maintained a presence in Mexican regional music for over two decades without dramatic reinvention.
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