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From the heart of Toledo, Ohio, emerges a Tejano band that has been captivating audiences since 2002. Grupo Dezeo, known for their unique brand of Tejano music and electrifying live shows, has earned a reputation as one of the most exciting acts to emerge from the Midwest.
Today, they embark on a new journey with the release of their first-ever music video for their new single “Te Voy Hacer Feliz”. The song, produced by Rolando Revilla and visual directed by Javi Productions, is a testament to the band’s hard work, passion for performance, and love for Tejano music.
Following the success of their latest single “Que Casualidad”, Grupo Dezeo wanted to take their music to the next level. The production of a music video seemed like the perfect way to expand their horizons and reach a wider audience.
The band members, Mark Najar (lead vocals/saxophone), Jesse Abitua III (bass), Carlos Hernandez Jr. (vocals/keyboards), Javier Jimenez (bajo sexto/guitar), David Rodriguez Jr. (accordion), and Bobby Lopez (vocals/drums), are thrilled to see their hard work come alive on screen.
“Te Voy Hacer Feliz” is more than just a song; it’s a vibrant addition to the Tejano music scene that showcases Grupo Dezeo’s unique sound and passion for performance. As the band continues to perform throughout the Midwest and as far as San Antonio, Texas, their music continues to resonate with audiences far and wide.
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puro Party, thank you again John Medina and thanks to all the fans that request our music and now our music video
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