Yoss Bones
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Yoss Bones

Yoss Bones formed in Culiacán, Sinaloa, with José Isidro Beltrán Cota as lead vocalist. The group includes Gilberto Adán Valenzuela on accordion, Abelardo...

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Yoss Bones, a Sinaloan band with corridos tumbados.

A Culiacán group whose songs reflect the hard edges of Mexican life.

For a quick sense of their sound, try "Peligroso" or "Bien." Both have that driving, accordion-led rhythm they built their name on.

They're not just another regional Mexican act. Tracks like "Daño Permanente" with Paranoid 1966 and "No Soy Criminal" with Akapellah pull in rap and rock collaborators, giving their corridos a rougher, contemporary texture. Their lyrics often circle violence and drug themes, which they've said just mirrors what happens around them in Sinaloa.

They started in Culiacán with José Isidro Beltrán Cota up front. By 2017 they had "El Color de Tus Ojos" out, then moved into corridos tumbados with the 2018 album of that name. In 2020 Beltrán Cota faced drug charges that were dropped, and they put out "Esta Vida Es Muy Dura."

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Yoss Bones formed in Culiacán, Sinaloa, with José Isidro Beltrán Cota as lead vocalist. The group includes Gilberto Adán Valenzuela on accordion, Abelardo Osuna on tuba, Alejandro Osuna on keyboards, Francisco Osuna on bass, and Iván Velázquez on drums.

Their 2019 track "No Soy Criminal" features Akapellah, while "Daño Permanente" includes Paranoid 1966. Other songs like "Terminamos" and "Nunca Supiste" with Reverie Love show their collaborative approach.

In 2020, Beltrán Cota faced drug trafficking charges that were later dropped. The band's lyrics often touch on violence and drug themes, which they describe as reflecting realities in Mexico.

Their albums include "El Color de Tus Ojos" from 2017, "Corridos Tumbados" in 2018, and "Esta Vida Es Muy Dura" in 2020. Songs like "Bien" and "Ketamina" appear in their catalog.

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