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Christian Nodal & Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho, 2 Veces (Universal Music México)
Christian Nodal and Los Plebes del Rancho join forces for 2 Veces, a heartbreak track that fuses Nodal s identifiable mariacheño sonority with Los Plebes sierreño style. Penned by Nodal, Edgar Barrera and Horacio Palencia, the melancholic track marks the first-ever collab between the chart-topping regional Mexican artist and Los Plebes del Rancho. 2 Veces finds Nodal and Los Plebes trading verses about realizing it s time to let go and step away from a toxic relationship. It s clear that you don t deserve my love, Los Plebes sing. Nodal adds: It s better that you leave. Because you re not supposed to hurt someone that loves you.
Grupo Firme is not your typical banda artist. First of all, they’re not from Mazatlán or Culiacán, like most artists in that genre are. And the number of band members in the group is uncommon: Banda ensembles typically have 16 musicians and norteño bands five, but Grupo Firme has seven members, all ranging between 22-29 years of age. They are somewhere in the middle, straddling banda and norteño, and it was their fresh take on regional Mexican classics that helped put them on the map.
In April 2019, they took on Calibre 50’s “El Amor No Fue Pa’ Mi,” and it was an instant hit on YouTube. To date, it has raked in nearly 200 million views on YouTube. “It was impressive,” lead singer Caz says. “But what was more impressive was that Edén Muñoz (Calibre 50’s vocalist and the track’s songwriter) didn’t have an issue with us recording their song. On the contrary, he congratulated us because he had faith in that [original] song, but it never became a hit with th