Mexican Regional music has given us unforgettable feats that have marked entire generations. From rancheras to banda, these musical encounters have united the most iconic voices of the genre, creating true gems that continue to resonate in the hearts of the public.
“A feat is not just a collaboration, it is the union of souls through music”, once said Vicente Fernández, who starred in several of the most memorable feats in Mexican Regional.
Vicente and Alejandro Fernandez

One of the most emotional duets in Mexican regional music is that of Vicente Fernández and his son Alejandro Fernández in Perdón.
With an interpretation that unites the experience of the “Charro de Huentitán” with the youthful passion of his son, this song has been a hymn of reconciliation and love.
Joan Sebastian and Lucero

When two talents like Joan Sebastian and Lucero came together in Cruz de Olvido, the result was an unforgettable ranchera ballad.
The song, full of sentiment and melancholy, remains a favorite at family events and other celebrations.
Jenni Rivera and Espinoza Paz

The duet between Jenni Rivera and Espinoza Paz in A Cambio de Qué managed to capture the essence of the Sinaloan band with a story of heartbreak that deeply touched the fans of both artists.
Mexican Regional music has given us unforgettable duets
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The “Diva de la Banda” and the “Cantautor del Pueblo” left an indelible mark in the history of the genre.
Christian Nodal and Ángela Aguilar

The duet between Christian Nodal and Ángela Aguilar in Dime Cómo Quieres was a resounding success, fusing the new generations with the ranchera tradition.
The chemistry between the two artists and the playful lyrics turned this song into an anthem of young love.
Los Tigres del Norte and Paulina Rubio

The iconic norteño group Los Tigres del Norte surprised with their collaboration with Paulina Rubio in Golpes en el Corazón.
This mix of styles proved that Mexican Regional music is capable of reinventing itself and conquering new audiences.
Over the years, this is one of the most memorable regional Mexican music duets in the memory of thousands.
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