Fidel Rueda

Carlos Fidel Rueda Araiza, born 23 March 1983 in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, began performing at a young age in private parties and local palenques, later forming the group Los Buitres where he released the debut album Que role la bolsita under Discos Sol; after departing the group in 2006, he launched a solo career with Paz en Este Amor (2007) under Producciones Esperanza, featuring singles such as "Loco Enamorado" and the narcocorrido "Letra V". In 2007 he issued Caballos y Mujeres, a collection of narco‑corridos that included hits "100% Peligrosos" and "La Nueva Camada", followed by Y Tú Qué Harías (2008) and Pero No Puedo (2008). Signing with Disa Latin Music and Universal Records in 2010, he released Te Voy a Amar (2010) with tracks like "Enhorabuena" and "Ya Vives en Mí". Subsequent studio albums include Sinaloense Hasta Las Cachas (2012), Todo Gracias a Ti (2013), Musica del Pueblo (2014), 10 Años (2015), and Tengo Ganas (2019), while live recordings such as En Vivo (2020) captured his concert presence. His catalog features singles ranging from "No Sé Cómo Pagarte" (2013) to "Lo Mejor De Mis Mañanas" (2021), reflecting a consistent output across Banda and world music genres; his releases have maintained a steady presence on regional Mexican charts, affirming his role in contemporary Banda music.

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