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Regional Mexican band
Los Cuates de Sinaloa
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Origin
| La Vainilla,
Sinaloa
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Labels
| Sony BMG
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Musical artist
Los Cuates de Sinaloa
(English:
The Twins of Sinaloa
) are a
Regional Mexican
band from La Vainilla,
Sinaloa
, that are active in the Sierreno genre. Led by cousins Gabriel and Nano Berrelleza, they are currently based in
Phoenix, Arizona
.
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[2]
In 2006, The band signed to
Sony BMG
. Their 2006 album,
Puro Sierreno Bravo
, peaked at #13 on the
Billboard
Top Latin Albums
.
[3]
[4]
They are known for their
narcocorrido
song "Negro Y Azul: The Ballad of Heisenberg", which was featured as the opening for the crime drama television series
Breaking Bad
episode of the same name
, with a performance from the band.
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Charting albums
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- Mi Sangre en Licor
? unknown; September 9, 2016
- Puro Sierreno Bravo
? 6; April 14, 2007
- Mi Santito Preferido
? 9; November 8, 2008
- Los Gallos Mas Caros
? 10; September 22, 2007
- Puros Exitos Chacas
? 11; April 19, 2008
- Pegando Con Tuba
? 20; June 13, 2009
- Puro Cartel
? 36; March 13, 2010
- Tocando With The Mafia
? 41; April 30, 2011
References
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Billboard ? 11 October 2008 ? Page 40 Los Cuates de Sinaloa are cousinseno Gabriel and Nano Berrelleza, who perform corridos in the guitar-based sierreno style.
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"Este domingo: Los Cuates de Sinaloa revelan todo sobre el terrible atentado que sufrieron en Mexico"
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"Los Cuates de Sinaloa ? Biography"
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Billboard
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C.V, DEMOS, Desarrollo de Medios, S. A. de (28 May 2011).
"La Jornada: Mientras mas prohiban los narcocorridos, mas los pediran: Los cuates de Sinaloa"
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David P. Pierson
Breaking Bad: Critical Essays on the Contexts, Politics, Style, and Reception of the Television Series
2013 073917925X "Los Cuates de Sinaloa ... At the end of 2009, the band published the song for the first time in the record
En Vivo con la Plebada
(Sony Music) and it has recently been republished in the compilation record
Mis favoritas
(Sony Music, 2012)."