Banda Los Sebastianes

Banda Los Sebastianes was formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 2012 under the leadership of Saúl Plata and Plata Entertainment. That same year, they released their debut album Nuevo Imperio, which produced four successful singles. “Piénsalo Bien” and “El Rock del Triste” quickly climbed radio charts, while “Aferrado,” written by Espinoza Paz, stayed among the top-requested songs for over 12 weeks. Their breakout came with the fourth single, “El Que Sigue de Mí,” whose music video earned them national recognition as a rising band. In 2013, after a serious bus accident that left singers Armando, Paul, and Miguel injured, the band paused for nearly three months before returning with Gracias a Ti, featuring the popular ballad “Vas a Sufrir.” In 2014, they followed with hits like “Sinceramente,” penned by Horacio Palencia, “No Sé Qué Es Más Fácil,” and “Todo Incluido.” In 2015, they welcomed vocalist Rafael Kelly Díaz and released Indeleble, their first album with Fonovisa/Universal Latino. The lead single, “Por Si No Recuerdas,” charted in both Mexico and the U.S. In 2016, Luces, Cámara y Acción produced standout tracks like “El Cuento Perfecto” and “Se Me Olvidó Quererte.” Their 2018 album En Vida featured “En Vida” and "Mi Meta Contigo." A year later, Banda Los Sebastianes returned with A Través del Vaso, a concise 7-song album whose title track became a massive hit and earning nominations at the Latin Grammy Awards and Premios de la Radio. Over the next few years, Banda Los Sebastianes continued to tour and release music, including LPs such as La Vida en un Trago (2020), Sin Miedo al Éxito (2021), Hecho Para Ti (2023), and Pa' Delante (2024). Their 2025 album Voy a Levantarme featured the single "Sabes Qué Hora Es," which reached number 46 on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart.

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