El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa, led by José Ãngel Ledesma Quintero, better known as "El Coyote," is a cornerstone of banda sinaloense music. Born on November 1, 1970, in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, he began his career with La Original Banda El Limón in 1989, later singing with Banda La Costeña and Banda Los Recoditos, where his signature voice became a hallmark of the genre. In 1997, he launched his solo career with Aquà me quedaré, marking the start of a prolific discography. Early successes like Concesión (1998) and Profundamente (1999) showcased his ability to blend emotional depth with traditional banda rhythms. Hits such as "Te soñé" (2000) and "Cuando regreso a tus brazos" (2001) solidified his place as one of the leading voices in regional Mexican music. Signing with Fonovisa in 2005, he released acclaimed albums like Suspiros (2005) and Prohibido (2006), further expanding his reach. Known for timeless songs such as "Piquites de hormiga," "Amor pajarito," and "Besitos en el cuello," El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa has continued to evolve, delivering fan-favorite albums like Aluciné (2014), Loco romántico (2015), and Ãchenle Coco (2022), securing their legacy as one of Mexico's most iconic banda acts. In 2024, the group returned with singles such as âAlguien Dijo,â âSuspiros (En Vivo),â âSuspiros (Versión con Acordeón),â and âTe Vas Amor (En Vivo),â reinforcing the traditional banda and ranchera side of the project. In 2025, El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa followed with several full-length releases, including Puras Pa Pistear Volumen 1, Rancheras y Corridos a mi Estilo, Fierro Fly, Por qué Te Amé, Vol. II, Aquà Me Quedaré, and Suspiros, while also releasing singles such as âSin Tu Amor,â âCarta Abiertaâ with Chuy Lizárraga y Su Banda Tierra Sinaloense, and âTu Regalo Se Quedó En El Arbolito.â In 2026, the act opened a new phase with âTe Dijeâ before issuing Nacimos Paâ Ser Historia, a 15-track album released through FONO/Andaluz Records. The project was presented as a return to the roots of El Coyoteâs early sound, with production from Jesús Tirado and songs written by Joss Favela, including tracks such as âLlévate,â âRanchero Enamorado,â âCanción Bonita,â and the title track. It marked his first album of newly written material in several years and continued his long-running focus on banda sinaloense, corridos, rancheras, and romantic regional Mexican songs.
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