Here are the best regional Mexican singers and bands of all time, according to Billboard staff, updated weekly until the full list is revealed.
Over the past five years, regional Mexican music has once again caught fire within our industry, thanks to a new generation of Mexican and Mexican American hitmakers who’ve taken the historic genre ...
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Belinda’s music blends the corrido style with a more feminine and romantic sound, resulting in the newly coined genre ...
Mexican regional music — a catchall term that encompasses mariachi, banda, corridos, norteño, sierreño and other genres — has ...
They represent different genres and many generations of music. These 40 female singers are some of the greatest to entertain audiences through the years. Their voices are unique and their styles are ...
A 66-year-old Mexican restaurant chain is opening its first U.S. location in the Greater Houston area. Los Cochinitos is bringing its signature pork-centric menu to the North Freeway in Spring, a ...
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George Prajin accepts the Regional Mexican Albums Label of the Year Award from Peso Pluma. Arellano: As Trump blows up supposed narco boats, he uses an old, corrupt playbook on Latin America Owners of ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Beyond the Cuban diaspora, the genre known as reparto is overwhelmingly unknown. But on the streets of Havana and ...
Me and my wife met in high school, when we were just 17. That real-life fact echoes a line from Bruce Springsteen’s “The River,” the title track from his 1980 album. I also happened to be 17 when it ...