Artist's albums
Nortenisimos
2020 · album
Exitos y Leyendas
2020 · album
Puras Rancheras (Edicion Especial de Exitos)
2017 · album
Frente a Frente
2015 · album
Soy Malandrin
2014 · album
Olfateando el Animal
2014 · album
El Clavo en los Huevos
2014 · album
Por Un Amor De Cantina
2014 · album
Los Más Chingones (Deluxe Edition)
2012 · album
Exitos de Oro
2012 · album
Sus Exitos #1
2011 · album
Los Reyes Del Corrido Perrón - En Vivo
2008 · album
Entre Perico y Perico
2008 · album
12 Exitos Inolvidables Con Tuba y Guitarra
2007 · album
Los Razos 15 Exitos Con Sabor Norteno
2006 · album
Al Estilo De Mi Tierra
2005 · album
Los Número 1
2005 · album
20 Exitos
2005 · album
Se Fue La Ingrata
2005 · album
La Raza Anda Acelerada
2004 · album
La Mariquita
2004 · single
María Chuchena (Maria Susena)
2004 · single
El Enhierbado
2003 · album
Hierbabuena
2003 · album
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Biography
Formerly known as los Halcones de Michuacan, Los Razos was formed by five Mexican musicians who settled in the U.S. The group adopted the new name -- Los Razos de Sacramento y Reynaldo -- before making the band's debut album in 1985. The group was led by singer Sacramento Ramírez, who was born in La Piedad, Michuacán and arrived in North America in 1980. Ramírez was joined by accordionist Reynaldo Sanabria in 1990, followed by drummer Salvador Guillén, singer Marcos González, and bassist Baltazar Pineda. Los Razos have obtained the support and appreciation of the public. They became popular due to their controversial narcocorridos, which have been banned in Mexico. The band was named Los Razos de Sacramento to pay tribute to Sara Razo, a woman who helped them get involved in the regional Mexican scene in the U.S. Their many recordings and videos have charted: With over 20 recordings in their catalog, they've attained gold and platinum status several times. Their album Mis Numero 1...Pa La Raza gained the lower rungs of the Mexican Regional charts. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi