Artist's albums
La Vieja Escuela (EN VIVO)
2023 · single
El Potro de Sinaloa y Grupo Principal En Vivo
2023 · album
En Vivo
2022 · album
El Que Anda en El Dorado (En Vivo)
2022 · single
La Cama de Piedra (En Vivo)
2022 · single
Corridos Con Clave de Maldito
2022 · album
Hay Nomas Pa Las Cocas (En Vivo)
2022 · album
La Reata
2022 · single
Al Millon Y Medio Y Pasaditooo
2021 · single
En el Rancho en Vivo y A todo Color
2021 · single
Con Esencia Ranchera
2021 · album
En Vivo Desde Culiacan
2021 · EP
El Peor de Tus Antojos
2021 · album
Mi Mayor Riqueza (En Vivo)
2021 · single
En Vivo Desde Las Tapias
2021 · album
Lagrimas De Sangre (En Vivo)
2021 · single
Gajes Del Oficio
2021 · single
Seguimos Galopando
2021 · single
El Rezado
2021 · album
Mi Corazon Ya Te Olvido
2021 · album
La Que Se Fue
2021 · album
Ni por Todas las Estrellas (En Vivo)
2020 · single
Anoche Soñé Contigo
2019 · single
El Picos (En Vivo)
2019 · single
Por Cristo Vivo (Version Norteño)
2019 · single
Dejame
2019 · album
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Biography
El Potro de Sinaloa was born José Eulogio Hernandez in San Francisco Sindicatura la Tapias, Sinaloa. José showed great musical promise from an early age, growing up in a household full of musicians, professionals and hobbyists alike. His brother Ignacio "Nacho" Hernandez played with Los Amables del Norte, and offered an apprenticeship of sorts by inviting José to play and record with the group. Another brother, Tomas, known as El Indomable de Sinaloa, enjoyed a short but fruitful career as a recording artist. Surrounded by a talented family, José soon began to distinguish himself as particularly gifted. Performing under the name El Potro de Sinaloa (The Colt of Sinaloa), José soon gained popularity and recognition throughout the region. Known for his unique voice and romantic style, El Potro became an easily recognizable favorite among female listeners stretching from Durango to Jalisco. His debut record, made in collaboration with the musicians of Los Potrillos del Norte and released by Amable Records, was entitled Linda Joven. Subsequent recordings would continue to feature El Potro working with established groups, such as Los Caballeros, Los Guamuchilenos, and his brother's Los Amables del Norte rather than forming his own band. With a few successful releases to his credit, José signed to Sony International for the production of his 1996 release, Punales de Fuego. After a brief stint with EMI, Hernandez soon settled on Lideres, a subsidiary of Universal, as his label home. With them he released what would be a career highlight, Pobre de Mi Corazon, positioned as one of the year's best in Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. Though his 2007 release, No Me Quites Tu Amor, was not under Lideres, his contract with Machete Music keeps him under the Universal umbrella. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi