Artist's albums
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2023 · compilation
En Culiacán (Versión Banda)
2023 · single
Niño de oro
2023 · single
El Mil Amores
2023 · single
Desamor y Despecho
2023 · album
Hasta el Dia de Hoy
2023 · single
La Guera Moet
2023 · single
XV Aniversario
2023 · album
Jesús Malverde (En Vivo)
2023 · single
Te Faltó Quererme
2023 · single
En Culiacán
2023 · single
Amor Limosnero (En Vivo)
2022 · single
El Indio Enamorado (En Vivo)
2022 · single
24 Horas
2022 · single
Las Retro Chingonas
2022 · compilation
Movidito Movidito
2022 · single
Dime Que Paso
2022 · single
Cuando Te Recuerdo
2021 · single
Volveremos
2021 · single
Lo Que Duela
2021 · single
El Centenario
2021 · single
Ahora
2021 · single
El Katch
2021 · single
Recordando a Javier Vol. 1
2021 · album
Recordando a Javier, Vol. 2
2021 · album
De Parranda Con la Banda
2021 · EP
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Biography
Saul "El Jaguar" Alarcón is one of the better-known artists in regional Mexican music, an established star who was already a seasoned veteran when he rose to stardom at the age of 20. Born on May 28, 1988, Saul Alarcón was raised in Delicias, Chihuahua, Mexico, the youngest of 13 children, and at the age of three, he began singing at family gatherings, sounding good enough to earn a few coins from the grown-ups as payment. In his teens, Alarcón worked a variety of odd jobs to help support his family, including meat packing, waiting tables, and painting houses, but he continued to sing in his spare time, playing weddings, parties, and quinceañeras, and after singing a few songs with a band at a party,16-year-old Alarcón was invited to join the group. A year later, Alarcón landed his big break when he was signed to a record deal with Universal Music Mexico. Initially, the label paired him with female vocalist Yamily in a duo called Yamily y Saul, imagining Alarcón's youthful good looks would make him a sure bet for romantic material. But the Yamily y Saul album didn't do well in the marketplace, and Alarcón's style shifted from Duranguense and Norteño sounds to banda Sinaloense numbers. Taking the nickname "El Jaguar," Alarcón unveiled his new sound and style on his first solo album, 2008's Un Sueño, which was a modest success, while 2009's El Katch scored him a major hit with the title song, about young men adopting flashy clothes and accessories. 2010's Solo Contigo was another chart success, and by 2013, Alarcón had accumulated enough hits to merit the release of a collection of his best-known tunes, Lo Mejor de Saul "El Jaguar" Alarcón. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi