Artist's albums
Una Pagina Mas
2022 · single
Viejo Amor
2022 · single
Prenda Querida
2022 · single
Los Dos Amigos
2022 · single
Vas y Chingas a tu Madre (Balada)
2021 · single
No Hay Novedad
2021 · single
La Radio
2021 · single
Las 3 Tumbas
2021 · single
Triste Navidad
2021 · single
Una Lagrima y un Recuerdo
2021 · single
Mamá Luchona
2021 · single
Flor de Capomo
2021 · single
El Embrujado
2021 · single
Lamberto Quintero
2021 · single
Tu, Yo, El
2021 · single
El Palomito
2021 · single
El Destino
2021 · single
El Asesino
2021 · single
El Mujeriego
2021 · single
Dos Coronas A Mi Madre
2021 · single
Con Requinto y Tuba
2020 · album
El Diablo en una Botella
2020 · single
Me Caiste del Cielo
2020 · single
Corridos Pa La Peda
2020 · album
Regalo Caro
2020 · single
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Biography
Specializing in hardcore corridos, Los Amos de Nuevo Leon are a regional Mexican band from Modesto, California, that released a series of major-label albums in association with Universal Music Group around the turn of the century. Comprised of Jose Guajardo (accordion, vocals), Esteban Guajardo (bass, vocals), Francisco Romero (bajosexto), and Jesus Flores (drums), Los Amos began their recording career in association with the label Mar International, releasing albums including Corridos de Peligro (1996), Los Amos de Nuevo Leon (1996), and Sentencia de por Vida (1996). Los Amos then released a series of major-label albums in association with Universal Music Group: Pantano de Cocodrilos (1999), Completamente Tuyos (2001), and Regreso Al Pantano (2002), plus the greatest-hits compilation album Oro Norteño (2002). Several years later Los Amos resurfaced on the independent label Solo Records with El Hyphy (Jai-Fi) (2008). By 2013, they had incorporated more electronic beats into their music and dubbed this new sound "hyphy," a nod to the party-rap tracks that came out of Bay Area hip-hop. Their album The Ultimate Hyphy Collection appeared that same year. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi