
Tejano superstar Gary Hobbs recently released his first new album in over three years with “Sin Fin,” his debut album with Freddie Records after the singer signed with the legendary record label last year after many years of running his own independent record label AMMX Records. “El Borrado de Eagle Pass” discussed his new album and much more in an interview with The Bo Corona Show on Tuesday (Feb. 7).
Hobbs shared the 12-track album features songs include the classic Gary Hobbs sound fans have known during his career, which celebrates 40 years this May, but the singer and musician added a Reggaeton rhythm to his cumbias including the album’s lead single “Que Daria.”
Bo Corona also spoke with Hobbs about sports, favorite restaurants, and much more. Listen to the full interview below. The Bo Corona Show can be heard on Tejano radio stations in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Laredo, and Victoria, Texas.
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