

La Adictiva Banda – “El Amor de Mi Vida” (#40 Hot Latin) NO VALE LA PENAĪnd now, BILLBOARD’S TOP 5 REGIONAL MEXICAN SONGS:ġ. Inspired, no doubt, by the heavy metaphysical symbology of the Thor movies, the banda video depicts a rainbow butterfly morphing into an onstage Jenni hologram. Thanks to some skilled studio reconstruction, you can hear the song in banda, mariachi, and pop versions. The Sinaloan invited the group to perform with him in the U.S., Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey.First up, from the YASSS SLAIN QUEEN file: July 2 would have been the late Jenni Rivera‘s 50th birthday, so her estate celebrated by releasing “Aparentemente Bien,” a ballad she was working on before her 2012 plane crash. This is the life we deserve, no less is accepted.” The music video has been a great success, and has more than 5 million views on YouTube.Įdén Muñoz, former front man of Calibre 50, maintains a great friendship with the Banda MS.

In the chorus, they remember that “you have to make money, first things first and then we'll see.

"I don't think that money changed me, I gave him confidence and then he screwed me," they say in a portion of the song.

In the music video, the artists appear playing poker, sporting convertibles and wearing elegant shirts and top hats. The song narrates the importance of earning money to sustain life and family, as well as the need to maintain the essence of friendship and personal relationships. After the release of their joint song “Hay que Hacer Dinero” in April, the song is now nominated in the Regional/Audience category by Monitor Latino. The union of Banda MS and Edén Muñoz has been a major success in the United States.
