
The “Magic Man” Pio Treviño, and his band Majic are back, thrilling fans with the highly anticipated official music video for their latest single, “Azul.” Known for his charismatic stage presence and a voice that’s defined Tejano music for decades, Treviño continues to captivate audiences, adding yet another gem to his impressive discography.
“Azul” comes from Treviño’s latest album, Simplemente Mejor, and is now streaming on all your favorite platforms. The single is a lively ranchera, showcasing tight musicianship and the signature sound that fans have come to expect from Majic. It’s also a heartfelt tribute to the classic hit originally performed by Latin music star Cristian Castro, reimagined with Treviño’s unique Tejano flair.
Directed by Ryan Bazan Films, the music video brings “Azul” to life with stunning visuals that match the energy of the song, making it a must-watch for Tejano music enthusiasts. With this latest release, Pio Treviño y Majic prove that they’re not just back—they’re better than ever.
Watch the video now and experience the MAJIC!
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