After several years away from the studio, Jumbo officially returns to the music scene with their new single “Voy a quedarme”, a song that is shaping up to be the beginning of a profoundly emotional and renewed stage for the iconic band from Monterrey. The release marks the reunion of the group with their audience, including thousands of Hispanic fans in the United States who grew up with their music since the late nineties.
“Voy a quedarme” is a luminous and sentimental piece, an open declaration of permanence and affection. With verses like “I have to wait one more day to see you” and “I can’t get you out of my mind,” the single pays homage to love that stands the test of time. Through metaphors that compare emotional presence to sunshine and light, Jumbo captures longing, hope and emotional stability, themes that have been a fundamental part of his musical identity.
Relive his legacy in rock en español

This recording comeback coincides with an artistic renaissance for Jumbo, who recently signed with Sony Music Mexico.
Consolidating a new chapter after more than a decade without presenting unreleased material.
The single maintains the essence that has always characterized them:
Enveloping guitars, warm melodies and a solid rhythmic line, but with a more introspective and honest production that reflects the group’s maturity.
Jumbo, formed in 1997, emerged during the Avanzada Regia phenomenon.
A movement that transformed Mexican music and gave life to emblematic bands of the alternative scene.
With albums such as Restaurant, D.D. and Ponle Play and Teleparque, they built a legacy that continues to resonate among generations.
Tracks like “Siento que…” and “Fotografía” became part of the sound DNA of an entire era.
Accompanying the emotional lives of thousands of young people in Mexico and the United States.
For the Hispanic community living in the U.S., this return has a special value.
Jumbo has been one of the most representative bands of rock en español, especially in cities with a strong Mexican presence such as Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas.
His music is part of the migrant soundtrack, an emotional bridge between generations and countries.
They are here to stay

'Voy a quedarme' is a luminous and sentimental piece
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“I’m going to stay” not only tells a love story.
It also symbolizes the permanence and loyalty of a band that has been able to evolve without losing its essence.
In a musical world where everything changes rapidly, Jumbo reaffirms its identity and reminds us that there are projects that, like them, are made to stay.
With this release, the group officially opens a new creative chapter, promising more music and an emotional renewal that will surely connect with those who have followed their career for almost three decades.
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