Tejano Bluesman Joe Villanueva combines blues with Tejano & Chicano culture for debut album ‘Tas Loca Baby’
The Houston-based singer and guitarist mixes blues with Tejano and Chicano culture for debut album.
The Houston-based singer and guitarist mixes blues with Tejano and Chicano culture for debut album.
The up-tempo Tejano style ranchera will have fans singing along and jumping on the dancefloor.
The former Los Desperadoz vocalist features a pop cumbia sound on his solo debut single.
The husband and wife duo offers an eclectic sound deeply rooted in traditional Latin music.
Ray Ray intended to create a buzz for his version of the 1994 hit song with the single’s cover.
The San Antonio-based band debuts with “Lo Siento,” an uptempo track for anyone who has needed to apologize.
The collaboration is a Spanish version of Christian worship song “Way Maker” which features 25 beautiful Tejana voices.
The singer-songwriter pays tribute to her father, who passed away from COVID-19 in August.
The Rio Grande Valley singer feels the mariachi tune is one needed now to honor loved ones lost during the pandemic.
The fierce women empowerment anthem from the Texas producer and L.A. rapper is due out September 10.











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