
Latin GRAMMY winner Juan Treviño continues to release performances of his own hits recorded by other artists. On this occasion, Treviño brings us his Country/Tex-Mex version of “Me Enamoré de Un Ángel,” a song recorded by Los Palominos in 2008.
The track features GRAMMY-nominate violinist Suemy Gonzalez, which was co-produced by Trevino and Latin music executive Carlos Alvarez.
“It was his idea to add the violin in it and it took it a whole other way with that country feel,” Treviño tells Tejano Nation. “I’m really happy with the outcome. It’s different from when Los Palominos recorded it in 2008.”
Subscribe to Tejano Nation on YouTube
Treviño has written many hit songs for some of the biggest names in Tejano music including Elida Reyna Y Avante, Jay Perez, David Lee Garza Y Los Musicales, and Siggno, to name just a few. Most of which are romantic love songs.
“I’m a romantic at heart so I love ballads and just listen to singer-songwriter’s music,” said Treviño. “I’m always listening to different styles and genres and I guess it shows up on my music and this is the outcome. It’s just a fresh sound for me.”
This track will be part of Treviño’s Acoustic Sessions EP of the same concept which is set for an early May 2022 release.
“There’s just so many songs that I have to choose from so it’s hard. I don’t want to rush anything so there’s going to be 7 or 8 songs for the first one and I’m hoping people will accept it and like it.”
Follow Tejano Nation on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with everything Tejano. Listen to new Tejano music first with our Spotify playlists and iHeartRadio podcast.
Becky G Honors Selena with Emotional ‘Dreaming of You’ Tribute at Latin Women in Music 2026
Global Impact Award recipient celebrates culture, legacy, and empowerment with heartfelt performance and powerful message
Jaime Vidal, Publisher of Street Talk Magazine and San Antonio Music Advocate, Passes Away
Beloved community voice and bandleader leaves behind lasting legacy supporting local artists, culture, and small businesses
Joaquin Castro Unveils Texas & Latino Nominations for National Recording Registry, Spotlighting Tejano Legends
Selena, Little Joe, Shelly Lares, and more Tejano icons earn recognition in push to preserve Latino and Texas music history
Discover more from Tejano Nation
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.



It’s called Tejano not tex mex
LikeLike
Tex-Mex is part of Tejano culture.
LikeLike