Grupo Firme debuts mariachi single 'Cabrón y Medio' on Billboard

Grupo Firme, known for its banda sound, has released its first mariachi track, 'Cabrón y Medio', premiering exclusively on Billboard on April 2. Co-produced by Joss Favela and Ricardo Orrantía, the single features traditional instruments like violins, guitars, vihuela and guitarrón. Vocalist Eduin Caz sings of longing for a lost love amid emotional vulnerability.

The Música Mexicana group steps away from its fast-paced, brass-heavy banda style into the weeping strings of mariachi. Lyrically, the track reflects on a faded romance, with Caz delivering lines like: “What was it that happened to us? It is clear to me that you want nothing to do with me. As for me, I’m still here thinking of you with every breath. ” A press statement describes how drinks blur memories, making the absent lover feel near. The music video, directed by Mane Borja, depicts Caz in a traditional charro suit against scenes of a fractured family. This release arrives as Grupo Firme tours South and Central America on its La Última Peda Tour. It stands as their first solo single of 2026, after collaborations such as “Súfrale” with Gloria Trevi, “Modo Difícil” with Grupo Frontera, “Que Te Quieran Bonito” with Luis Alfonso Partida “El Yaki,” and “Ctrl + Z” with Lenin Ramírez.

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Photorealistic illustration of María Fernanda Guerrero's opulent 15th birthday party with celebrities Belinda and J Balvin, amid controversy over alleged Pemex fraud ties.
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Tabasco 15th birthday party sparks controversy over Pemex ties

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María Fernanda Guerrero's 15th birthday party in Villahermosa, Tabasco, on March 7, featuring artists like Belinda and J Balvin, went viral due to its luxury estimated at 45 million pesos. Organized by businessman Juan Carlos Guerrero Rojas, partner in 17 energy companies, the event has drawn criticism over alleged Pemex frauds involving her godfather, Marcos Torres Fuentes.

Mariachi El Bronx has unveiled a new track called Bandoleros, featured on their forthcoming album. The release builds anticipation for Mariachi El Bronx IV, due out next month through ATO Records.

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Pedro Segura Valladares, a businessman and former gubernatorial candidate in Guerrero, sparked controversy by singing fragments of a narcocorrido dedicated to Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, 'El Mencho', at a private event following the capo's death on February 22. The Partido Verde Ecologista de México (PVEM) distanced itself, stating he is not a member and was only nominated as an external candidate in 2021. The musical group refused to play the song due to ongoing legal proceedings against them.

During his concert at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, Bad Bunny paused the show to pay an emotional tribute to Rafael Ithier and Papo Rosario, key figures of El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, who recently passed away. The artist dedicated words to their families and highlighted their legacy in salsa and Puerto Rican musical identity. The homage featured a performance of 'NUEVAYoL', which samples a classic by the orchestra.

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Argentine musician Charly García traveled to Uruguay to unexpectedly attend his friend León Gieco's concert at the Festival Medio y Medio in Punta Ballena. The surprise appearance stirred great emotion among the audience and performers. García enjoyed the show from backstage and shared a warm greeting with Gieco.

Argentine producer Bizarrap and Colombian singer J Balvin have collaborated on a new track, "BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 62," which dropped on Friday following a Christmas tease. The song arrives with a video showing Balvin in a blue-lit studio alongside Bizarrap. This marks another entry in Bizarrap's acclaimed series of high-profile partnerships.

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Following Rolling Stone's roundup of anticipated 2026 Latin albums, Billboard has published a release calendar highlighting confirmed dates from stars like Nicky Jam and a roster of emerging acts, alongside teased projects amid the genre's momentum after 2025's revenue growth.

 

 

 

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