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New Tejano Playlist for February features new music from Magali Delarosa, Siggno, Jay Perez + discover emerging artists

Discover new Tejano music and emerging artists with New Tejano Playlist on Spotify curated by Tejano Nation.

Tejano Nation features the newest releases each month in La Onda Tejana with the New Tejano Playlist on Spotify. The featured artist for February 2023 is Magali Delarosa, who released the catchy cumbia “Quiero Que Vuelvas,” the first single leading up to a new album release in the spring of 2023 for the Rio Grande Valley singer.

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The New Tejano playlist this month boasts new music from Tejano stars like SiggnoElida Reyna, Jay Perez, Gary Hobbs, and many more. The playlist also features new music from emerging artists including Proyekto Kumbia, Karla Christina, Alicia C, Madison Pulido, and more.

“Tejano Nation has always showcased the best in Tejano music and this monthly playlist helps more people discover the music of this great culture,” said John Henry Medina, Digital Managing Editor at Tejano Nation. “It also gives great exposure for new Tejano talent as they continue the legacy for Tejano music and culture.”

Tejano Nation curates the New Tejano playlist each month, as well as more Tejano music playlists including Totally Tejanas, showcasing the fierce femmes of Tejano, Tejano Love Songs, and Tejano Nation Top 20. Follow Tejano Nation on Spotify here.

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