Los Angeles, California--(Newsfile Corp. - February 20, 2024) - Kartel Music is set to release 'Corridos Bélicos Vol. 4 Deluxe', the latest album from the acclaimed Mexican artist Luis R Conriquez, on ...
With artists like Peso Pluma and Fuerza Regida dominating the charts, we explain the different subgenres that fall under regional Mexican music. By Tere Aguilera Regional Mexican music is dominating ...
Legado 7’s lead singer Alex Guerra noticed that the vibe at his band’s concerts changed as their subgenre of Mexican regional music, the stoner-friendly corridos verdes, began to rise in popularity.
Corridos is a genre that has been around for generations. Now, it's hitting the charts in a new style, inspiring bands in New Mexico. "Corridos tumbados changed up the whole Mexican music." Corridos ...
It's a genre of music that's making history. For Grupo Frontera, social media has served as the driving force behind their rise in profile, in large part thanks to TikTok. But in the case of Peso ...
JOP and company capped off the Chicago fest with "Marlboro Rojo," surprise guests and the kind of fan hysteria that stopped ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This fall, New York will welcome Migo Festival, the first-ever corridos-centric music festival in the New York Tri-State area, ...
The regional Mexican music scene has evolved from a niche genre into a global powerhouse, with Corridos Tumbados and Belicos leading the charge. As of May 2026, these subgenres account for roughly 3% ...
If you’ve heard the song ‘La Cucaracha’ you’ve heard a corrido before. Corridos are traditional Mexican folk ballads often played by ‘banda’ groups outfitted with tubas, trumpets, accordions and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In May, local authorities of a famous resort in Cancún, Mexico, banned live concerts of corridos tumbados, and other musical ...
MEXICO CITY — At a Mexican military base, Captain Eduardo Barrón picks up not a rifle but a microphone. Swaying boot-to-boot, he belts out a song as the sounds of trumpets and accordions roar from a ...
MEXICO CITY — At a Mexican military base, Captain Eduardo Barrón picks up not a rifle but a microphone. Swaying boot-to-boot, he belts out a song as the sounds of trumpets and accordions roar from a ...