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  1. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Yuri established herself as one of the most popular pop music singers in Mexico and Latin America. [14] In the 1980s, the regional music scene in both Mexico and the Mexican American community in the United States was dominated by grupera .

  2. Aug 8, 2023 · Key Takeaways. The 1980s saw the emergence of multiple genres of music, including New Wave, Post-Punk, Hair Metal, Hip-Hop and R&B, Alternative Rock, Punk Rock, Second British Invasion, Dance-Pop, Rap, Arena Rock, Adult Contemporary and Pop Ballads, House Music, Country Pop, Reggae Fusion, Jazz Fusion, and Smooth Jazz.

  3. May 8, 2022 · 80s Popular Mexican Songs. written by Mackenzie May 8, 2022. The 1980s saw a lot of trends come and go in the music industry. Pop stars like Whitney Houston and Madonna commanded the stages across America, as well as more alternative sounds, such as hair bands and glam rock along the likes of Bon Jovi and Def Leppard.

  4. The song "Qué Te Pasa" by Mexican singer Yuri spent 16 weeks at number one in 1988, becoming the longest-running chart topper of the 1980s, followed by fellow Mexican performer Ana Gabriel, who spent 14 weeks (in two separate runs) at the top with her single "Ay Amor".

    Artist
    Single
    Reached Number One
    Weeks
    September 6, 1986
    1
    September 13, 1986
    4
    October 11, 1986
    1
    October 18, 1986
    1
    • Mariachi. Mariachi is one of the most well-known forms of Mexican music. Although its origins as a regional musical genre date back to at least the 18th century, mariachi music that is enjoyed today has evolved considerably due to the influence of Mexican ‘son’ music as well as European musical genres.
    • Ranchera. Taking its name from the ranch lands from which the music originated, ranchera music has become a symbol of national consciousness in Mexico.
    • Banda. Banda or band music is a type of regional Mexican music that primarily utilizes wind music, predominantly brass and percussion. Banda music is influenced by the rhythms of traditional dances such as waltz, polka, and son, as well as more modern inspirations such as electronic music techniques.
    • Corrido. The corrido is a popular musical genre in Mexico and is typically a ballad that narrates a historical event or other socially relevant topics.
  5. Named after a café in downtown Mexico, Café Tacuba is a late 1980s Mexican rock band with experimental and fresh music spanning the spectrum from poppy hits to darker rock jams. If you want to dip your toe into the waters, check out “Eres” and “La Ingrata.”

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Intocable: This popular Norteño band, formed in the early 1990s, has gained widespread acclaim for their innovative fusion of traditional and modern elements, blending the classic sounds of Norteño music with contemporary influences such as pop, rock, and electronic beats. Son Jarocho: The Afro-Mexican Rhythms of Veracruz

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