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The boys of Grupo Frontera are ready to bring their new album Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada on the road. On Monday, just three days after dropping their sophomore album, the cumbia-norteña group announced it will hit the road later this year.
The group will kick off their tour in Las Vegas, before making their way to major markets such as Phoenix, Dallas, Nashville, New York City,...
The boys of Grupo Frontera are ready to bring their new album Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada on the road. On Monday, just three days after dropping their sophomore album, the cumbia-norteña group announced it will hit the road later this year.
The group will kick off their tour in Las Vegas, before making their way to major markets such as Phoenix, Dallas, Nashville, New York City,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Grupo Frontera’s experimental sophomore album, Jugando Que No Pasa Nada, is almost here. Rolling Stone can exclusively reveal the project’s cover art and track list, which includes collabs with Nicki Nicole, Christian Nodál, Maluma, and Morat.
The LP, out Friday, features 12 tracks that hear the band add R&b, pop, and bachata to their typical cumbia norteña sound. The album cover features a cartoon of an old truck, similar to the artwork on El Comienzo, but the truck’s bed is on fire this time. A small faceless...
The LP, out Friday, features 12 tracks that hear the band add R&b, pop, and bachata to their typical cumbia norteña sound. The album cover features a cartoon of an old truck, similar to the artwork on El Comienzo, but the truck’s bed is on fire this time. A small faceless...
- 5/8/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
After El Comienzo, the boys of Grupo Frontera are ready for what’s next.
On Tuesday, in a cover story with Fader, the Mexican American norteño band announced that they will be releasing their album Jugando Que No Pasa Nada this spring — and it features Nicki Nicole, Christian Nodál, Maluma, and Morat.
“We have R&b, bachata, all these different things,” frontman Payo Solís told the outlet. “[So people can] find their beat, in our album, with their cultural language.”
This album feels really fresh,” accordionist Juan Javier Cantú added. “It’s super diverse,...
On Tuesday, in a cover story with Fader, the Mexican American norteño band announced that they will be releasing their album Jugando Que No Pasa Nada this spring — and it features Nicki Nicole, Christian Nodál, Maluma, and Morat.
“We have R&b, bachata, all these different things,” frontman Payo Solís told the outlet. “[So people can] find their beat, in our album, with their cultural language.”
This album feels really fresh,” accordionist Juan Javier Cantú added. “It’s super diverse,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Come for an oil change, stay for the heartbreak!
On Monday, Shakira surprised her fans by releasing the video for “Entre Parentesis,” one of the new songs from her album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, alongside Grupo Frontera.
The video sees the boys of Frontera alongside Shakira and performing the track from within a mechanic shop in between shots of the “Acróstico” singer channelling Selena Quintanilla’s dance moves in front of a crowd.
“You can tell when someone loves you, but when someone doesn’t, you can tell even more,...
On Monday, Shakira surprised her fans by releasing the video for “Entre Parentesis,” one of the new songs from her album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, alongside Grupo Frontera.
The video sees the boys of Frontera alongside Shakira and performing the track from within a mechanic shop in between shots of the “Acróstico” singer channelling Selena Quintanilla’s dance moves in front of a crowd.
“You can tell when someone loves you, but when someone doesn’t, you can tell even more,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
If you ask the members of Grupo Frontera why they’ve become such a phenomenon in música mexicana, they’ll probably say they’re just having fun.
“Cumbias, I don’t want to say we revived them,” says vocalist Payo Solis, looking hesitantly at his bandmates at first. Then he adds: “But when we started playing them, it gave the genre a whole new life.”
Over the last year, the Texan band has rocketed to the top of Latin music, even joining Bad Bunny onstage at Coachella 2023 for a rendition...
“Cumbias, I don’t want to say we revived them,” says vocalist Payo Solis, looking hesitantly at his bandmates at first. Then he adds: “But when we started playing them, it gave the genre a whole new life.”
Over the last year, the Texan band has rocketed to the top of Latin music, even joining Bad Bunny onstage at Coachella 2023 for a rendition...
- 3/20/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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