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‘Ay Amor’ is lead single for La Tropa F from upcoming album ‘Preservando Nuestra Cultura’

The award-winning group released the cover art for the lead single from their upcoming album.

VMB Music Group released the cover art for “Ay Amor” on Wednesday, the lead single for La Tropa F from their upcoming album “Preservando Nuestra Cultura.”

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Tejano Nation caught up with the award-winning band at the Tejano Unites For Cancer Benefit last month and Jesse Farias Jr. shared details on the upcoming album scheduled for release in early 2020.

“The name of the CD is called ‘La Tropa F – Preservando Nuestra Cultura’,” he said. “Preserving our culture, basically. We took it back, did a lot of old school stuff, kind of keep Tejano and our sound going with the new generation.”

“Ay Amor” will be available at all digital music platforms on Nov. 22 and is hardcore Tejano, according to Farias.

La Tropa F wants to instill Tejano culture into the next generation of Tejanos.

“Keep your kids involved, this is our heritage, this is our culture, this where we grew up at, Conjunto, Tejano music,” Farias said. “It’s good to keep the kids involved because they are the future, they are the next generation. That’s what it is, that’s what we’re trying to do, just keep everybody involved.”

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