Los Cuates de Sinaloa

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Los Cuates de Sinaloa (English: The Homies of Sinaloa) are a Regional Mexican band from La Vainilla, Sinaloa, that are active in the Sierreño genre. Led by cousins Gabriel and Nano Berrelleza, they are currently based in Phoenix, Arizona.[1][2] In 2006, The band signed to Sony BMG. Their 2006 album, Puro Sierreno Bravo, peaked at #13 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums.[3][4] They are known for their narcocorrido song "Negro y Azul: The Ballad of Heisenberg", which was featured as the opening for the crime drama television series Breaking Bad episode of the same name, with a performance from the band.[5]

OriginLa Vainilla, Sinaloa, Mexico
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Los Cuates de Sinaloa
OriginLa Vainilla, Sinaloa, Mexico
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LabelSony BMG
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Charting albums

  • Mi Sangre en Licor – unknown; September 9, 2016
  • Puro Sierreño Bravo – 6; April 14, 2007
  • Mi Santito Preferido – 9; November 8, 2008
  • Los Gallos Más Caros – 10; September 22, 2007
  • Puros Exitos Chacas – 11; April 19, 2008
  • Pegando con Tuba – 20; June 13, 2009
  • Puro Cartel – 36; March 13, 2010
  • Tocando with the Mafia – 41; April 30, 2011

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