
The South TX Homies have just released the highly anticipated music video for their latest single, “La Que Tengo En Casa,” originally recorded by Los Humildes. The single, now available on all digital platforms, made an impressive debut, reaching #5 on iTunes during its first weekend and maintaining its position for four days.
This release marks the first single featuring the band’s new vocalist, Michael Gutiérrez. Michael’s soulful yet powerful voice has been a perfect addition to the group, bringing a fresh energy to their sound. “La Que Tengo En Casa” is the lead single from the South TX Homies’ upcoming third album, which is set to be released soon. The Latin Grammy-nominated band is back in the studio recording more new music to complete the album.
The video, directed by Humberto Jaime, was filmed in Houston, Texas.
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The South TX Homies have been a staple in the Tejano music scene, known for their dynamic performances and heartfelt music. Formed in South Texas, the band has garnered a dedicated fan base with their blend of traditional Tejano sounds and modern influences. Their previous albums have received critical acclaim, and they continue to push the boundaries of the genre with each new release.
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