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Gerardo ortiz y calibre 50 concert
Gerardo ortiz y calibre 50 concert




gerardo ortiz y calibre 50 concert

1 on the Regional Mexican Albums chart touring phenomenon Grupo Firme, who became only the third-ever act to score an entry on the Billboard Hot 100 with a regional Mexican song in 2021 thanks to “Ya Superame” and Junior H, who at the age of 18 in 2020 became the youngest act to score a top 10 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart after Natanael Cano.

gerardo ortiz y calibre 50 concert

1s on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, with 21 hits since the chart’s inception in 1994 and Gerardo Ortiz, who has endured as one of Billboard’s Top Regional Mexican acts for the past 10 years, to name a few.Īlso on the list are rising acts Eslabon Armado, who as a young group have remarkably placed all four of their studio albums at No. 1s on Top Latin Albums in the 1990s, ’00s, ’10s and ’20s Calibre 50, who holds the crown for the most No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart, becoming the first act to achieve No. The list includes veteran artists such as Alejandro Fernandez, who made Billboard history after his 2020 Hecho En Mexico album debuted at No. 7, 2017, through Apand ranked the top 10 artists, based on the most No. 1 records than any other solo artist in Regional Mexican music history-including the great Vicente Fernández.Cinco de Mayo is just around the corner, and to get the festivities started, Billboard went back five years (get it?) on our Regional Mexican Albums and Regional Mexican Airplay charts - from Jan. But the experience seemed to force a change in direction: Ortíz had been writing romantic ballads and giving them to other artists, but on 2011’s Entre Dios y El Diablo, he kept one back for himself: “Amor Confuso.” It was a hit, and it established the singer’s versatility.

gerardo ortiz y calibre 50 concert

His driver and his cousin/business manager were killed he released the furious, verbose corrido “Ramiro Caro” about the deaths later that year. Life unfortunately imitated art, however, and in 2011 he was ambushed after a concert. His breakthrough came in 2010 with Ni Hoy Ni Mañana, an album of hard-hitting corridos-mostly self-penned-hailed for their cinematic scope. He earned a spot on the show, and that stroke of luck helped the precocious young man hone his skills as a dancer, singer, and performer. At 13, he moved to Mexico City to audition for Mexico’s first reality show aimed at children, Televisa’s Código F.A.M.A. Ortíz came to music early: Born in Pasadena, CA, in 1989, he moved to Mexico at age eight and began making music around the same time. He’s one of the top purveyors of narcocorridos-the story songs that detail (critics would say glorify) Mexico’s drug trade-and also one of Mexico’s greatest balladeers, penning romantic love songs that are just as persuasive and necessary as his corridos. Mexican-American singer/songwriter Gerardo Ortíz has made a career of striking a delicate balance between hard-boiled narratives and ballads.






Gerardo ortiz y calibre 50 concert