A Sinaloan banda that mixes dance tracks with ballads, anchored by Junior Arraso's accordion.
For a quick sense of their range, put on "Vem Dançar Com Painho" for the dance floor energy, then "Como Sol a Madrugada" for the ballad side. Both tracks have that unmistakable Sinaloan brass and accordion blend.
When Junior Arraso formed the group in 2009, he brought together musicians from Sinaloa's regional scene to create something that could move between party anthems and slower moments. Their 2011 single "24/7" was the breakout that defined their approach, upbeat, brass-heavy, and built for dancing. Songs like "Vem Dançar Com Painho" and "Como Sol a Madrugada" show how they can shift from a full-throttle tambora groove to something more reflective without losing their regional identity.
The band started in 2009 and found their footing with "24/7" two years later. They kept releasing albums like "La Conquista" and "Rompiendo Fronteras" through the 2010s, though a 2017 legal dispute over song rights forced a pause. They came back with "Ahora Ya Sé" in 2021, picking up where they left off.
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