Mario Luis
Mario Luis is a Mexican singer-songwriter from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. He moved to Mexico City as a teenager to pursue music, performing in local venues...
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Mario Luis is a Mexican singer-songwriter from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. He moved to Mexico City as a teenager to pursue music, performing in local venues after facing initial rejections from record labels.
His debut album 'Recordando' came out in 1996 and included the song 'Voy A Olvidarme De Mi.' That track and others like '17 de Febrero' and 'Busca Un Confidente' are straightforward ballads that lean on traditional Mexican arrangements.
He has released more than a dozen studio albums since then. His lyrics often deal with personal themes like heartbreak and betrayal, as heard in songs such as 'El Precio de Tu Engaño' and the more recent 'Roto Corazón' featuring La Joaqui.
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