El Trono de Mexico

El Trono de México is a prominent music group hailing from Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, Mexico. Formed in 2004, the band quickly distinguished itself within the regional Mexican music scene, particularly in the genres of duranguense, tierra caliente, and grupero. The ensemble's name, which translates to "The Throne of Mexico," reflects the group's ambition and the regal quality of their sound, which they consistently infuse with passionate storytelling and romance.

Over the years, El Trono de México has enjoyed significant commercial success and has amassed a substantial fanbase thanks to their energetic performances and soulful ballads. Their discography includes hits like "Te Recordaré," which propelled them to fame, and a myriad of albums that have showcased their ability to evolve and adapt their musical style. Albums such as "Almas Gemelas" and "Dos Veces Mexicano" celebrate the band's dedication to Mexican musical traditions, while their recent releases, like "Lo Mejor De Dos Grandes" and "Quiero Pero No Puedo," continue to demonstrate their relevance in the ever-changing landscape of Latin music. Their work not only pays homage to the sounds that have shaped their genre but also keeps the spirit of duranguense alive for a new generation of listeners.

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Lo Mejor De Dos Grandes
Album - 20 Tracks - Released October 30, 2023
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