
Tejano icon Bobby Pulido has officially premiered the highly anticipated music video for “Dígale,” a powerful duet with Spanish pop superstar David Bisbal. The track—originally a 2002 hit from Bisbal—now comes alive with a fresh Tejano-Norteño twist, showcasing Pulido’s signature style and genre-blending artistry. Released on Thursday, April 24, the duet is the second single from Bobby Pulido & Friends – Una Tuya y Una Mía, the first volume of Pulido’s double live album and his final major musical release before his planned retirement at the end of 2025.
The electrifying performance was recorded live in December 2024 at the Auditorio Cumbres in Monterrey, Mexico, during a special five-night concert series honoring Pulido’s 30-year career. The album, released via Fonovisa/Universal, delivers a unique concept: each duet pairs one of Pulido’s classics with a hit from the guest artist’s catalog—true to the title Una Tuya y Una Mía (“One of Yours and One of Mine”).
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“It was all live,” Pulido shared on the Bean & Chisme podcast. “The concept is Bobby and friends—una tuya y una mía. So I would sing one of their songs with them, and they sing one of my songs with me.”
The star-studded album also features collaborations with Alicia Villarreal, Jennifer Peña, David Olivarez, Majo Aguilar, and Luis Padilla of Grupo La Firma, among others. Over the course of five nights, Pulido was joined by three guest artists per show, offering fans unforgettable performances that bridged generations and genres.
Bobby Pulido & Friends – Una Tuya y Una Mía Volume One includes 14 tracks, with two songs released weekly from April 22 through May 30. Volume Two will follow with 16 tracks, arriving weekly from June 17 through August 7.
Pulido, a Latin Grammy winner and pioneer of Tejano-pop fusion, first rose to fame in the mid-1990s with his debut album Desvelado, which earned Gold certification and made him a crossover heartthrob in both the U.S. and Mexico. With hits like “Enséñame,” “Ojalá Te Animes,” and “Se Murió de Amor,” Pulido built a devoted fanbase and became a household name.
Currently, he’s taking his final bow on the Por La Puerta Grande Tour, a celebratory farewell that continues April 25 in San Antonio, Texas—where he’ll share the stage with his legendary father, Roberto Pulido, in honor of Bobby’s birthday. The tour continues through 2025, culminating in a major performance on August 9 at Mexico City’s iconic Auditorio Nacional.
Though Bobby Pulido & Friends closes the curtain on his live performance era, Pulido isn’t saying goodbye to music altogether. He’s currently working on a final studio album slated for release in 2026. After that, the singer is set to shift gears into public service, with plans to run for office in Texas.
For tour dates, music releases, and more, visit BobbyPulido.com.
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