El Trono de México explained

El Trono de México
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Origin:Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, Mexico, Mexico
Genre:Regional Mexican Duranguense, Tierra Caliente music
Years Active:2004–present
Current Members:Everardo Marcelino Ávila (vocals and director)
Carlos Enrique Martínez Cruz (drums)
Luis Alberto López Terán (percussion and drums)
Yoovany Bautista Morales (animator)
Odilon Marcelino Ávila (animator)
Ouani Marcelino Ávila (vocals and keyboards).

El Trono de México is a regional Mexican band from the state of Mexico. The group was formed in 2004, in Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, a town within the state of Mexico and began their career with "Registros Skalona".

They released the albums Dos Veces Mexicano (2004), El Pesudo (2005), El Muchacho Alegre (2006), and Fuego Nuevo (2007). The last two albums contain the biggest hits of the group: "No Te Apartes de Mi", "Ganas de Volver Amar", and "Se Fue".

They were one of the biggest artists in the Duranguense movement during the genre's peak of popularity in the mid to late 2000s. In more recent years, they have also recorded songs in the Tierra Caliente style.

Discography

Studio albums

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DetailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
US
[1]
US
Latin

[2]
MEX
Reg.

[3]
Soy Dos Veces Mexicano
  • Released: 2004
El Pesudo
  • Released: 2005
El Muchacho Alegre
  • Released: 2006
Fuego Nuevo
  • Released: 2007
Cruzando Fronteras
  • Released: 2008
171 9 5
Almas Gemelas
  • Released: 2008
200 4 1
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)
Hasta Mi Final
  • Released: 2009
184 4 2
Quiero Decirte Que Te Amo
  • Released: 2010
92 2 2
Sigo Estando Contigo
  • Released: 2011
124 5 2
A Corazon Abierto
  • Released: 2012
Irremplazable
  • Released: 2013
145 4 3
Que Bonita Es La Vida[5]
  • Released: 2014
88
Cumpliendo Sueños
  • Released: 2018
Esclavo y Rey
  • Released: 2021

Compilations

Live albums

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El Trono de Mexico – Chart History. Billboard. January 8, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20150912192631/http://www.billboard.com/artist/301563/el-trono-de-m-xico/chart. September 12, 2015. dead.
  2. Peaks on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart:
  3. Peaks on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart:
  4. Web site: Gold & Platinum . January 8, 2023. RIAA.
  5. http://www.lavanguardia.com/cultura/20140821/54413899879/el-trono-de-mexico-llega-a-la-cima-del-regional-mexican-albums-de-billboard.html El Trono de México llega a la cima del Regional Mexican Albums de Billboard