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  2. La Chona (song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Chona" is a song by Mexican norteño band Los Tucanes de Tijuana. It was first released on 19 June 1995, as part of the band's album Me Robaste el Corazón (1995), later being released as a single in 1997. Written by lead vocalist Mario Quintero Lara, the song attained virality in 2018 following its usage in Internet memes and "La Chona ...

  3. Los Tucanes de Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, several groups representing the norteño genre such as Banda El Recodo, La Original Banda El Limón, Calibre 50 and Banda MS recorded an album of corridos in tribute to Los Tucanes de Tijuana. [19] The same month, Alfredo González was recognized as Accordionist of the Year at the Premios de la Calle, held in Los Angeles. [20]

  4. Mario Quintero Lara - Wikipedia

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    Mario Quintero Lara is a Mexican musician and philanthropist who is the leader and primary songwriter of the Regional Mexican band Los Tucanes de Tijuana.During his career, he has achieved more than thirty BMI awards, including a Songwriter of the Year award in 1999 and a BMI Presidential Award in 2019.

  5. Category:Musical groups from Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Los Tucanes de Tijuana This page was last edited on 13 July 2019, at 10:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. File:Mario Quintero Lara, Los Tucanes De Tijuana En Vivo.jpg

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    Español: El líder de la agrupación de música norteña, Los Tucanes de Tijuana. English: The leader of the norteño music group, Los Tucanes de Tijuana. Date

  7. Billboard Regional Mexican Albums Year-end Chart, 1990s

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    The Year-End charts for the Regional Mexican Albums chart in the 1990s are published in the last issue of Billboard magazine every year. The chart was based on information provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems, [1] which collected a survey from music retail shops and one-stop sales in the United States until May 1991 when the methodology was changed to include point-of-sale data compiled ...