La Maquinaria Norteña earns their first No. 1 at radio thanks to ‘50 y Cincuenta’
. “The excitement is as great and as it is gratifying when one of our songs becomes so popular it reaches No. 1 on aNo. 1, the band secured its first champ almost a decade ago, when the album“50 y Cincuenta,” composed by Keith Nieto, Cesar Valdivia and Alfaro Aylín, is the first single from the group’s forthcoming EP,, slated for a November release.
“Thanks to our team for their professionalism,” the group add. “Without you our growth as a band wouldn’t be possible.”
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