Adriel Favela

Adriel Favela, born on August 26, 1982, in San Francisco and raised in Sonora, began making music as a teenager, releasing his debut album Favela por Herencia in 2011 and quickly gaining recognition for his corridos and norteño style shaped by his skills on piano, drums, and accordion. He broke into the charts with Mujeres de Tu Tipo in 2014 and followed with Tomen Nota in 2015, which solidified his career on radio and the touring circuit. His albums Azul Se Mira (2017) and Señalado por Costumbre (2018) pushed his storytelling further, with “La Escuela No Me Gustó” earning him a BMI Latin Award. By 2022, Adriel Favela was exploring cross-genre collaborations, joining Cuco and Kacey Musgraves on “Sitting in the Corner” and releasing Cosas del Diablo, which marked a shift toward introspective songwriting that combined corridos, sierreño, and banda. In 2023, he issued Mejor Que Ayer along with the EP Sólo Muere Si Se Olvida, highlighted by the single “¿Quién Te Crees Para Olvidarme?” with Duelo. The following year, his album Rosa Con Espinas included the track “Vida” with Nanpa Básico, and in 2025 he released Origen, a project tying his roots in traditional corridos with a more contemporary sound.

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