
The legendary Roberto Pulido y Los Clásicos have announced that the video for the title track of their newly released album, “Cuida Bien A Tu Mamá,” is set to be released soon.
The album, available on all digital platforms, features seven heartfelt tracks: “Don Luis El Tejano” featuring Bobby Pulido, “Orilla Del Mar,” “El Campesino,” “Cuanto Te Debo,” “Te Reto Que Me Olvides,” “Ay Amor,” and the title track. Recorded at the studio of multiple Grammy winner Gilbert Velasquez with production by his son, Latin Grammy winner Bobby Pulido, this album is a testament to the enduring legacy of Roberto Pulido.
“Cuida Bien A Tu Mamá” holds a special place in Roberto Pulido’s heart. Known affectionately as “El Primo,” he shared his deep emotional connection to the song, his voice tender with emotion as he recited its lyrics. “Quiero hasta llorar,” he said, reflecting on the song’s significance.
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The video for “Cuida Bien A Tu Mamá” stars himself, his lovely wife Diana Pulido, his grandson Joey Longoria IV and Bobby Pulido. “Cuida Bien A Tu Mamá” was written by the legendary Beto Ramon and arranged by Gilbert Velasquez and Bobby Pulido.
With a career spanning nearly sixty years, starting in 1965, Roberto Pulido’s passion for music remains as strong as ever. This song, in particular, resonates deeply with him, showcasing the heartfelt artistry of ‘El Primo.’
Stay tuned for the upcoming release of the “Cuida Bien A Tu Mamá” video, a visual complement to this touching musical tribute.
About Roberto Pulido
Roberto Pulido has been a Tejano music pioneer for almost six decades. Born and raised in Edinburg, Texas, he introduced the accordion and saxophone into his music, bridging traditional conjunto and modern Tejano styles. His band, Los Clasicos, produced regional hits like “Copa Tras Copa,” “Simplemente,” and “Senorita Cantinera.” Pulido’s legacy extends beyond the stage, inspiring generations of musicians. His contributions to Tejano music have been recognized with various awards and honors, solidifying his status as a true icon in the industry.
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Really enjoyed how awesome this article was written! Grew up listening to Roberto Pulidos music with my family on the way to school in the mornings, or even just home cleaning. This was an informative, lovely read!
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Really enjoyed how awesome this article was written! Grew up listening to Roberto Pulidos music with my family on the way to school in the mornings, or even just home cleaning. This was an informative, lovely read!
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