Born on July 28, 1997, in Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico, Jesús Virlán Báez García, known professionally as Virlán García, is a prominent figure in the Regional Mexican music scene, recognized for his fusion of norteño, banda, and modern pop influences. He began his musical journey in 2015, collaborating with guitarist Carlos Gómez and tuba player Edgar Salazar. His breakout came with the 2016 album Y Cambió Mi Suerte, featuring the heartfelt track "Sientes Lo Que Siento," which resonated widely for its emotive lyrics and melodic composition. Building on this success, Virlán García released Mi Vida Eres Tú in 2017, with the title track reaching the Top 10 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart. In 2018, he captivated a crowd of nearly 55,000 in Ciudad Juárez, marking a significant milestone in his career. Subsequent albums like Te Comparto (2018), Híbrido (2021), and Empezar de Nuevo (2022) showcased his evolving artistry. The 2023 release Corridos Alternativos and 2024's El Caminito further solidified his status, with tracks like "Confiésales" and "Impredecible" highlighting his lyrical depth. In 2025, Virlán García continued his prolific output with singles such as "Nuevo Milenio," "Tentaciones," and "Zumbando," demonstrating his versatility and commitment to the genre. Beyond his solo work, he has penned songs for artists like Gerardo Ortíz and Régulo Caro, contributing significantly to the Regional Mexican music landscape.
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