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Los Yonic's began playing together in San Luis San Pedro but later moved to Acapulco, playing both tropical pop music and ballads. Their music became very popular among American Hispanics in cities such as Los Angeles , San Jose , Phoenix, Arizona , and El Paso . [ 1 ]
The award was first presented to "Y Ahora Te Vas" by Mexican band Los Bukis. Mexican performer Gerardo Ortíz holds the record for the most awards, winning on three occasions. Fellow Mexican band Los Yonics is the most nominated act without a win, with four unsuccessful nominations.
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 ...
Los Bukis: January 25, 1986: 5 El Otro Mexico: Los Tigres del Norte: April 5, 1986: 2 A Donde Vas: Los Bukis: May 3, 1986: 3 17 Super Exitos: Los Bondadosos: June 14, 1986: 1 La Mafia 1986: La Mafia: June 28, 1986: 1 17 Super Exitos: Los Bondadosos: July 17, 1986: 1 De Guanajuato...Para America! Los Caminantes: August 9, 1986: 4 Los Yonics: Los ...
Los Bukis: 4:46: 3. "Petalo y Espinas" Los Yonic's: 3:26: 4. "Tu Carcel" Los Bukis: 3:30: 5. "Si Tu Quisieras" Los Yonic's: 3:12: 6. "Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti" Los Bukis: 3:27: 7. "Tu Presa Facil" Los Yonic's: 3:58: 8. "Y Ahora Te Vas" Los Bukis: 3:51: 9. "Obligado Por Amor" Los Yonic's: 3:23: 10. "Este Adios" Los Bukis: 3:15: 11. "Perdon Por ...
Los Corridos Prohibidos: Los Tigres del Norte: Siempre Te Amaré: Los Yonics: 1991 : A Todo Galope‡ Bronco [6] [7] De Lo Nuevo, De Lo Mejor: Los Temerarios: Enter the Future: La Mafia: Mi Buena Suerte: Los Tigres del Norte: No Te Olvidaré: Mazz: 1992 : Mi México‡ Ana Gabriel [8] Amigo: Bronco: Arriba el Norte y Arriba el Sur: Vicente ...
In 1989, the Lo Nuestro Awards were established by Univision, to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music. [1] The nominees and winners were selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and also based on chart performance on Billboard Latin music charts, with the results being tabulated and certified by the ...
In 1989, the Lo Nuestro Awards were established by Univision, to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music. [1] Joaquín Blaya, President of Univision, named the awards the "Hispanic Grammys", since the Lo Nuestro would be the first Spanish-language music awards shows that does not reveal winners before the broadcast of the show.