
Los Palominos released the official music video for “Entre Copa Y Copa”, the latest single from the multiple Grammy winners. After the incredible success with their previous singles, “Y Por Esa Calle Vive” and “No Le Digas A Nadie” (which reached the number one position on several radio stations throughout the United States, Mexico and Latin America), packed houses throughout the US and legendary performances at the Nortex and Palomino Fest festivals, Los Palominos return with another classic song that comes from their most recent album, El Orgullo De Uvalde.
“Entre Copa Y Copa” was recorded at the famous Legends Sound Studios in Corpus Christi, Texas and was produced by Los Palominos. Executive Producers were The Martinez Brothers (Freddie Martinez, Jr., John Martinez, and Marc Martinez).
Among the current members of Los Palominos are the Arreola brothers, which includes James Arreola (First Voice, Bajo Quinto, Guitar), Julio Arreola (Second Voice, Accordion, Keyboards), and Jorge Arreola (Chorus, Electric Bass). They are accompanied by the newest member Daniel Martinez (Drums, Percussion) who was previously part of the Conjunto Primavera and Masizzo. This is a new chapter for Los Palominos since it is the first time in its history that a non-family member has been part of the group.
“Entre Copa Y Copa” is a well-known classic Norteño song with a very catchy chorus and features that unmistakable Los Palominos style. Expect this song to be another big hit with fans of this much-loved group.
The music video for “Entre Copa Y Copa” was directed by award-winning filmmaker Ryan Bazan and captures the energy and charisma of the group as well as the emotion of the song. You can watch the video below:
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