A Sinaloan band that started playing local festivals and weddings before landing a national hit.
For a good frame, try "El Santo Chino" for the hit that got them noticed, and "Lo Que Nos Pasó" for how they sound alongside another big name like Calibre 50.
They're one of those regional Mexican bands that came up the hard way, working through financial struggles while building a live following. Their 2018 song "El Santo Chino" became a national hit in Mexico, though it also drew criticism from some religious groups who objected to its lyrics about the wrestler El Santo. You can hear that mix of local grit and mainstream reach in songs like "Lo Que Nos Pasó" with Calibre 50.
They formed in 2012 in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, with musicians who came together to play at local festivals and weddings. Their catalog includes songs like "Lo Que Pienso de Ti," "Son Las Dos de La Mañana," and they've released albums including their 2014 debut "Éxitos en Vivo" and the 2018 "El Santo Chino."
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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