Da Krazy Pimpz showcase unique sound and style on ‘Ya No Te Estorbo’
The award-winning group dropped the second single release from upcoming new album.
The award-winning group dropped the second single release from upcoming new album.
The new single from the current Tejano Music Awards Best New Female Artist winner is scheduled to drop on Feb. 14.
The album’s release coincides with the legendary group’s annual January celebration to commemorate their entry in the music industry.
The singer shared a bolero cover of the song recorded by Chilean singer Mon Laferte.
The third-generation singer continues to create her own path in Tejano music with her latest single release.
The band seeks to continue the incomparable sound and music legacy of late Tejano icon Jimmy Gonzalez.
The Mexico-based Tejano singer dropped her first-ever live concert album recorded in Santiago, Nuevo Leon.
The two emerging Tejano singers collaborate on the original song composed by Erika Renée.
The song’s message is dedicated to helping non-profit organization Abused Children of America.
The Latin Grammy-nominated group put a mariachi twist on the holiday classic.










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