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Luis R. Conriquez

Luis R. Conriquez is a Mexican singer specializing in regional Mexican music, particularly corridos bélicos and Sinaloa-style genres. He gained significant recognition in 2023 through collaborations with La Adictiva on "JGL" and Peso Pluma on "Siempre Pendientes." Conriquez has also ventured into the Latin urban genre with some of his recent releases, further demonstrating his versatility as an artist.


9 hours ago : Luis R. Conriquez Faced Backlash and Damage at Texcoco Fair for Not Singing Corridos

Luis R. Conriquez was booed and may have caused damage at the Texcoco Fair for refusing to sing narcocorridos. He announced he would no longer perform narcocorridos in the future due to audience pressure.

February 1996: Birth of Luis R. Conriquez

On February 1996, Luis Roberto Conriquez was born in Caborca, Sonora, Mexico.

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2018: Focus on Songwriting and Debut Album

In 2018, Luis R. Conriquez quit his job at a gas station to focus on writing songs, signed with Kartel Music, and released his debut album 'Mis Inicios', which contained the track "Mi Apodo El 20" with Los Minis de Caborca.

2019: Release of "El Buho" and Three Albums

In 2019, Luis R. Conriquez released the single "El Buho", which reached the top 10 on the US Regional Mexican Airplay chart. He also released three albums: 'Pocos Pero Locos', 'Aquí Sequimos de Pie', and 'Corridos 2019, Vol. 2'.

August 2022: Collaborations with Peso Pluma

In August 2022, Luis R. Conriquez collaborated with Peso Pluma on "Siempre Pendientes", which was commercially successful and controversial due to praising drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. The music video was removed from YouTube, and Conriquez collaborated with Marca Registrada on "Puro Campeón".

2022: Collaboration with La Adictiva on "JGL"

In 2022, Luis R. Conriquez collaborated with La Adictiva on "JGL", which topped the US Regional Mexican Airplay chart. The song praises drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

February 2023: Release of "Un Amor Como Este"

In February 2023, Luis R. Conriquez released a cover of Marco Antonio Solís' "Si Tú Te Fueras de Mí" and collaborated with Grupo Firme on "Un Amor Como Este".

March 2023: Collaboration with Nicky Jam

In March 2023, Luis R. Conriquez collaborated with Nicky Jam on "Como el Viento", recorded in Miami during the week of Premio Lo Nuestro 2023.

October 2023: Rumored Collaboration with J Balvin and New Album Announcement

In October 2023, Luis R. Conriquez was seen with J Balvin, sparking collaboration rumors, and announced his album 'Corridos Bélicos, Vol. IV', featuring Peso Pluma and Natanael Cano. He promoted the album with the single "Sin Tanto Royo" with Tito Double P.

November 2023: Collaborations with Los Dareyes de la Sierra, Edgardo Nuñez and Ryan Castro

In November 2023, Luis R. Conriquez collaborated with Los Dareyes de la Sierra and Edgardo Nuñez on "De Fresa y Coco", and with Ryan Castro on "Plebita".

2023: Rise to Prominence

In 2023, Luis R. Conriquez rose to prominence for collaborating with La Adictiva and Peso Pluma on the singles "JGL" and "Siempre Pendientes", respectively, and recorded songs in the Latin urban genre.

April 2024: Posthumous Single with Joan Sebastian and Chart Success

In April 2024, Luis R. Conriquez released a posthumous single with Joan Sebastian titled "De Ellas" and experimented with dembow in "Que Se Cuide". His single "Si No Quieres No" with Netón Vega debuted on the Billboard Hot 100.