
Houston-based singer-songwriter Juan Treviño released a lyric video for the first single of 2023 for the Latin GRAMMY winner titled “El Error Mas Bello.”
The track, written by Treviño, talks about a long-term relationship between two people that has now driven them slowly apart, deciding they must part ways, knowing that maybe the relationship was a mistake to be in. It was the best mistake at that time.
The track’s production gives a slight remembrance of the early ’90s style of iconic groups such as La Mafia and Grupo Mazz, but with the smooth and striking vocals of Juan Treviño.
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Juan Treviño is currently in the studio working on new recordings for an EP scheduled for a May 2023 release.
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. He won a Latin GRAMMY for Best Mexican Regional Song with “Siempre Es Asi” featuring AJ Castillo in 2017.
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