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ALBUMÉchenle CocoEl Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
ALBUMPorque Te Amé (Vol. 1)El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
ALBUMAlucineEl Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
ALBUMComo una Huella DigitalEl Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
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ALBUMEscuela de la VidaEl Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
ALBUMLa Carretera del AmorEl Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
ALBUMLa Ley de la VidaEl Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
ALBUMAquí Me QuedaréEl Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
ALBUMLevanta Tu VueloEl Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa's Popular Music Videos
Arboles De La Barranca (feat. El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa)
Fuerza Regida
Se Tenia Que Decir Y Se Dijo
El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
Me Lo Contaron Ayer (En vivo)
El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
Pa Que Volver
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Cuando Me Ví En Tus Ojos
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Me Gusta Tener De A Dos
El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
Donde Más Me Hacían Daño (Lyric Video)
El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
El Especial
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Esto Es Envidia
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El Crucigrama (En vivo)
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El Coyote y su Banda Tierra Santa Essentials
The ranchera world can't get enough of this cowboy-hat-wearing crooner.
Artist Biography
With his high, nasal Sinaloan voice and sentimental repertoire, El Coyote reflects a vision of Mexican masculinity that loves totally and, when it loses, suffers profoundly. Born José Angel Ledezma Quintero in 1970 and raised in Coyotitán (hence his nickname), he moved to Mazatlán to play baseball but instead found a home in the Sinaloan style of horn-heavy acoustic banda music, singing with well-known outfits La Original Banda el Limón (where he made his 1989 debut), Banda la Costeña, and Banda los Recoditos. In 1997, Coyote formed his 15-piece Banda Tierra Santa and released their first album, Aquí Me Quedaré (Here I Will Stay), a set of tuba-pumping, drum-thumping declarations of love everlasting—though the heartbreaking title track laments his beloved’s “infamous and cruel betrayal.” Released in 1998, Concedeme (Grant Me) contained the narcocorrido "La Pista Enterrada" (The Buried Landing Strip) and rural fantasy "Mi Ranchito," pinches of salt that made his romantic confections all the sweeter. Coyote stayed his musical course for the next two decades, singing material written by star corrido composers such as Espinoza Paz of "Besitos en el Cuello" (Little Kisses on the Neck), and often landing in the top 10 of Mexican regional charts. In 2011, the band's stage was firebombed, allegedly by drug traffickers unhappy with Coyote praising their rivals in song. Coyote moved to the United States and subsequently concentrated on romantic material, but, as exemplified by the pistol-packing paramour of 2015's Loco Romantico, even his most sentimental songs pack a tough-guy twist.
Hometown
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Genre
Música Mexicana