Luis Ángel “El Flaco” (Luis Ángel Franco Rivera) is a Mexican regional singer from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, born on March 7, 1984, who trained in voice (including opera studies) in Culiacán before turning fully to banda. He joined Banda Los Recoditos in 2003 and spent about sixteen years as one of its lead voices, appearing during the mid-2000s era when the group’s mainstream profile expanded. After leaving in 2019, he launched a solo career with “Reflexión” (2020) and quickly added signature heartbreak material with “El Que Te Amó” (2020), then moved into full-length releases with La Ley de la Vida (2021). Through the early 2020s he kept a high-output schedule built around singles and collaborations (including with artists from the contemporary banda/corridos circuit), while refining a style that mixed classic banda phrasing with pop-leaning melody. In 2024 he released Yo Te Extrañaré (2024), which framed his voice in a more album-focused narrative of loss and reconciliation, and that same period set up his biggest chart moment: “Amor Bonito” reached Number 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay in late 2024 and returned to the top again in early 2025. He followed that run with the anniversary-minded album 25 Aniversario (2025) and the collaborative live LP El Flaco y Sus Amigos: Auditorios (2025).
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