Los Invasores De Nuevo Leon's album Todo Se Paga is a masterpiece of traditional Mexican music. The album features a collection of songs that are both deeply emotional and beautifully crafted. The band's signature sound of accordion and guitar creates a perfect backdrop for their heartfelt lyrics.
The album opens with the catchy and upbeat "La Vieja Banca," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Each song tells a story of love, heartbreak, and the struggles of life, and the band delivers each one with passion and sincerity.
One standout track is "La Costurera," which showcases the band's ability to create a powerful ballad. The song tells the story of a woman who works tirelessly to provide for her family, and the band's emotive performance brings her struggles to life.
Norteño group formed in 1978 in Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico.
In the beginning, the group mostly played in street fairs, parties, and other events. It wasn't until 1981 when signed them for a record deal. They became International stars in 1983 with their hit song, "Mi Casa Nueva
Todo Se Paga is a must-listen for fans of traditional Mexican music. Los Invasores De Nuevo Leon have created an album that is both timeless and contemporary, and their talent and dedication to their craft are evident in every song.