![]() ![]() “Even though the songs on this album were “previously released” hits, we replayed everything - extending the songs and leaving extra bars on the bridge for the artists collaborating to make up and say something. Universal Music Latin Entertainment’s Fonovisa “surprised” Enigma Norteño cake (Photo by: Fredwill Hernandez/The Hollywood 360) “Grupo Codiciado is fairly new, so to some of their fans they’ll probably hear our collaboration and think is a new song not knowing or realizing that the song was originally released eight years ago, these collaborations are important “in the sense” it will get us known or introduce us to some of their followers and fans or vice versa.”Įnigma Norteño poses with surprise cake! (Photo by: Fredwill Hernandez/The Hollywood 360)ĭuring the intimate press conference, held at the Capitol Record Bldg., Universal Music Latin Entetainment’s executives surprised the group with a birthday cake as attendees joined in to sing Happy Birthday and Las Mañanitas in Spanish. Pancho Barraza, when I was in elementary school - I would listen to his music, never in a million years could I have imagined that years later I would have a feature with him,” explained Freddy Hernandez one of three of the group’s original members. This album and our anniversary is a big milestone. ![]() ![]() ![]() “Fifteen years seems easy but it’s a whole lifetime, fifteen years ago we had a dream to form a group, and ten years ago we started bringing our music over here to United States. To commemorate their “fifteen years” musical trajectory, “Popular Mexican Music” act Enigma Norteño, releases Que Siga La Fiesta (XV Aniversario), an album with nineteen songs which features by fellow Norteño singer/songwriters and colleagues that include among others, Pancho Barraza, Alfredo Olivas, Lennin Ramirez, Regulo Caro, Grupo Maximo Grado, Adriel Favela, Grupo Codiciado, and Roberto Tapia, a “trend started” in the Norteño realm by Gerencia 360’s exclusive recording artist Favela with his album Señalado Por Costumbre which had “multiple artists features” and was basically an album full of collaborations, among them also featuring Enigma Norteño, on the song “El Samo.” Enigma Norteño “Que Siga La Fiesta” XV Aniversario album banner (Photo by: Fredwill Hernandez/The Hollywood 360) ![]()
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