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Conjunto Primavera is a Mexican norteño-sax band from Ojinaga, Chihuahua. In the 1990s and 2000s they were one of the most popular acts in regional Mexican music. History
Morir de Amor (Eng.: Dying of Love) is a studio album by Mexican norteño-sax band Conjunto Primavera released in 2000. This album received a nomination for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Grupero Performance, [1] which was awarded to En La Madrugada se Fue by Los Temerarios, and became their first number-one album in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.
Ansia de Amar (Eng.: Longing to Love') is the title of a studio album by Mexican norteño-sax band Conjunto Primavera released on April 3, 2001. This album became their second number-one hit on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. Finally, this is the first album without re-recordings since Amigo mesero of 1994, because the next albums until ...
Mexican band Conjunto Primavera covered "Hazme Olvidarla" on their 2003 album Decíde Tú. [3] Their version peaked at No. 8 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart and #1 on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart.
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"Hoy Como Ayer" ("Today Like Yesterday") is a song performed by Mexican norteño-sax band Conjunto Primavera.Released in 2005 as the first single from the album of the same name, the song became their first number-one single in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart, as well as peaking number-one on the Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay.