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Grupo Mojado

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About Grupo Mojado

Grupo Mojado, the Mexican norteño and banda group from Sinaloa, Mexico.

List of Grupo Mojado's featurings

Los Huracanes del Norte, Los Temerarios & Los Tucanes de Tijuana

Grupo Mojado's age

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Grupo Mojado's country of origin

Grupo Mojado is from Mexico.

Grupo Mojado members' real names

Grupo Mojado members' real names are Raul Dominguez, Rigo Dominguez & Miguel Angel Dominguez.

The Success Story of Grupo Mojado

About Grupo Mojado

Grupo Mojado is a Mexican norteño and banda group from Sinaloa, Mexico. The group was formed in 1980 by brothers Raul, Rigo, and Miguel Angel Dominguez. They are best known for their 1991 hit song “A Gritos de Esperanza” which became a chart topping success in Mexico. The group has released numerous albums and singles over the years with other popular hits such as “No Me Conoces Aun” and “Tu Amor O Tu Desprecio.” Grupo Mojado has also collaborated with other Latin music groups such as Los Huracanes del Norte, Los Temerarios, and Los Tucanes de Tijuana. In addition to their music career, the group has also starred in several motion pictures and television shows throughout their career.

Music Style and Influences

Grupo Mojado's style of music is rooted in traditional norteño and banda genres. Their influences range from traditional Mexican folk music to contemporary pop music. The group often incorporates elements of traditional rhythms such as waltz, polka, cumbia, rancheras, and boleros into their music. They are known for their passionate lyrics that often speak to social issues such as immigration and love.

Legacy

Grupo Mojado has become one of the most successful norteño and banda groups in Mexico. Their chart-topping hits have earned them an impressive fan base that spans across generations. The group has been credited for reviving the traditional Mexican norteño genre and bringing it into the mainstream music scene. Grupo Mojado's influence can still be felt today in the Latin music industry.