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El Potro de Sinaloa

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El Potro de Sinaloa
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Background information
Born (1977-11-17) 17 November 1977 (age 46)
Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
OriginCuliacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
GenresRegional Mexican
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1990–present
LabelsMachete Music
Fonovisa
Universal Music Latin Entertainment
Afinarte Music

José Eulogio Hernández, better known by his stage name El Potro de Sinaloa, is a regional Mexican singer, specializing in the styles of banda and Pacific norteño.

Both of his brothers, Ignacio and Tomas, had careers as musicians in Mexico. Fellow regional Mexican artist Larry Hernández is his distant cousin. Early in his career, he adopted his stage name (which means "the colt of Sinaloa"), and became a popular performer throughout the country. In 1996, he signed with Sony Records; he later recorded for EMI and then Lideres, a Universal Records subsidiary. In 2007, he was nominated for a Grammy award.

Discography

  • Con los Caballeros (Linda, 1995)
  • Potrillos (Linda, 1995)
  • Puñales de Fuego (Sony Records, 1996)
  • Que Bonito Es el Amor (EMI, 1998)
  • Pobre de Mi Corazon (Lideres, 2001)
  • Mi Corazon Ya Te Olvido (Lideres, 2002)
  • Dos Amores (Veranito, 2005)
  • No Me Quites Tu Amor (Machete Music, 2007)
  • El Primer Tiempo (Machete, 2007)
  • Me Caiste del Cielo (Veranito, 2007)
  • Los Mejores Corridos Vol.1 (Machete, 2007)
  • Los Mejores Corridos Vol.2 (Machete, 2007)
  • Grandes Exitos Originales (Machete, 2008)
  • Dejame Vacio (Fonovisa Records, 2008)
  • Cargamento Del Diablo (2009)
  • Narco Edicion (2009)
  • Serie Diamante: 30 Super Exitos (2009)
  • El Enemigo Publico (2010)
  • Sin Fronteras (Universal Latin Music Entertainment 2012)
  • Jerarquia De Corridos' con Power Sinaloense (2014)
  • A Mi Estilo (2014)
  • El Maz Poderoso ( Refuego Music 2015)
  • Romantico y Cachondo (Music Eyes 2017)
  • Y Sigue La Mata Dando ( Afinarte Music 2018)
  • Tiro de Gracia Single (Afinarte Music 2019)
  • El Solicitado Single (Afinarte Music 2019)
  • Juegos de Poderes Single (Afinarte Music 2019)
  • Déjame Vacio (Refuego Music 2019)
  • El Picos Single ( Afinarte Music 2018)
  • Seguimos Galopando (Refuego Music 2020)
  • Gajes del Oficio (Refuego Music 2021)

Awards and nominations

2007 50th Annual Grammy Awards

  • Nominated Regional Mexican Album of the Year

2007 Premios de La Radio

  • Won Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Male
  • Won Regional Mexican Best Corrido of the Year

2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards

  • Nominated Regional Mexican Airplay Song of the Year, Male Solo

2008 Premios de La Radio

  • Won Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Male

2009 Premio Lo Nuestro Awards

  • Nominated Regional Mexican Banda Artist of the Year
  • Nominated Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Male

2010 BMI Latin Awards Award-Winning Songs

  • Déjame Vacio Juan José Leyva Juan Diego Sandoval Editora Arpa Musical El Potro de Sinaloa Fonovisa Records

External links

References

This page was last edited on 29 February 2024, at 17:42
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