
Tejano music legend Sunny Ozuna is bringing his golden sound back to life with the re-release of four of his most requested albums — beautifully remastered and restored for longtime fans and new generations to enjoy.
The newly remastered classics include Las Ciudades, El Monito de Chocolate, Adelante, and No Te Chifles — all now available on CD at SunnyOzuna.com. From slow dances to Sunday drives, these timeless tracks capture the magic of an era that continues to inspire music lovers young and old.
“This is only the beginning,” Sunny’s team shared. “We’re working to remaster even more of Sunny’s legendary catalog in the months ahead.”
And fans in California won’t have to wait long to hear the legend live — Sunny will perform tomorrow, October 11, at the 2025 Tres M Festival at La Puente City Park in La Puente, California.
With the holidays right around the corner, now’s the perfect time to share Sunny’s music with family and friends. In addition to the newly remastered albums, don’t miss Sunny’s seasonal favorites The Magic of Christmas and Jesus Is Love, perfect for any holiday playlist.
Sunny Ozuna’s remarkable career spans more than 50 years, crossing genres from rock and roll to R&B, gospel, and country. He made history in 1963 with his hit “Talk to Me,” becoming the first Tejano artist to appear on Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand.”
Relive the golden sound of a true Tejano trailblazer — shop Sunny Ozuna’s Classics: Remastered, Restored, and Ready to Enjoy today at SunnyOzuna.com.
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How can I get your classic Albums that I can listen in my house. I’m in the state of Washington. Sunnyside wa. I love your music. Born in sanjuan.reasein Edinburgh Texas.
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Sunny Ozuna and his music was my mentor in 1963 when I was 11 years old. It inspired me to learn to play guitar and I studied his music for 4 years. I formed a trio in Jr.High school and won a talent show with his song “Talk to Me” in 1967 and joined other bands in High School and long after that. I wouldn’t be the musician I am today it if wasn’t for him and other’s like Little Joe, EL Guti, Joe Bravo and the one and only ~ James Brown. Thank you, Sunny and I’m sorry for turning down your offer at the Hi-Ho Ballroom to be in your Band in 1969 when I was a senior in High School. My family wouldn’t let me drop out to do it ~ ROCK ON! …from Paul_gizz_Martinez, from Dallas, Texas
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