Pancho Barraza
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Pancho Barraza

Pancho Barraza was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, on February 17, 1968. He started playing accordion early, and his 1993 song 'Mi Enemigo El Amor' became a...

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Pancho Barraza's banda romance and Mazatlán roots

A Sinaloan singer who mixes traditional banda with pop for songs about love and betrayal.

For his signature mix, try 'Mi Enemigo El Amor' with its sharp story, then something like 'Cuando Se Quiere En Verdad' for the smoother romantic side.

His 1993 breakout 'Mi Enemigo El Amor' with Tito Nieves sparked rumors with its story of a love triangle ending badly. That track set the tone for decades of romantic material, like 'Cuando Se Quiere En Verdad' and 'Adios Mi Vida,' where he blends accordion-driven banda with pop accessibility. He's kept that sound going through collaborations with younger acts like Enigma Norteño on 'Un Solo Cielo.'

He started playing accordion early in Mazatlán before 'Mi Enemigo El Amor' brought wider attention in 1993. Albums like 1995's 'Por Amor' and 2000's 'Cien por Ciento Romántico' continued his focus on romantic themes. He's kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with releases like 'Mi Corazón Te Pertenece' in 2005.

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Pancho Barraza was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, on February 17, 1968. He started playing accordion early, and his 1993 song 'Mi Enemigo El Amor' became a breakout hit that brought him wider attention. The track's lyrics about a love triangle ending in betrayal sparked some rumors about his personal life at the time.

His music often deals with romantic themes, as heard in songs like 'Cuando Se Quiere En Verdad' and 'Adios Mi Vida.' He's worked with other artists including Tito Nieves on 'Mi Enemigo El Amor' and Enigma Norteño on 'Un Solo Cielo.' Over his career, he's recorded with musicians like accordionist Rubén Serrano, trumpeter Óscar González, bassist Juan Manuel Figueroa, and drummer Daniel Espinoza.

Barraza's style mixes traditional Mexican banda with pop elements. Albums like 'Por Amor' from 1995 and 'Cien por Ciento Romántico' from 2000 continued his focus on romantic material. He's kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with releases such as 'Mi Corazón Te Pertenece' in 2005 and 'Una Noche Inolvidable' in 2010.

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