Formed in Culiacán, Sinaloa in 1999 by drummer and bandleader Eduardo Nájera, Los Nuevos Rebeldes coalesced around vocalist and bajo sexto player Jesús Manuel Osorio Medina, bassist and vocalist Isaac Nevárez, accordionist Javier Inzunza, and guitarist and vocalist Adán RodrÃguez, establishing a norteño-corrido sound built on accordion and bajo sexto interplay. Early recordings produced regional traction, including the staple âLa Trampa de la Fiera,â before their first widely distributed set Más Rebeldes Que Nunca arrived in 2008. They expanded their corrido catalog through the 2010s with albums such as Juan Ignacioâhome to âTipo Trenââand Soldado Imperial, which cemented signature numbers like âSoldado Imperialâ and âLos Hijos del Chapo.â A steady live presence fed compilation and concert releases in 2017â2020, including En Vivo Desde Culiacán and Las Mejores Clásicas Con Los Nuevos Rebeldes, followed by the full-length Cambio y Fuera in 2021 and a concert document, En Vivo Desde el Palenque Culiacán 2022, capturing their current lineup onstage. Collaborative appearances widened their footprintâamong them âEl Mayito Gordoâ with Grupo H100, âPa Todos Soy Zambadaâ with Grupo RebeldÃa, âUna Corporación Rebeldeâ with Grupo Corporación, and âPecado Mortalâ with Bandera Negraâwhile 2024 brought the studio album Seguiré en Mis Travesuras. Building on renewed momentum, they rolled out a 2025 run of singlesââDe Tu Vida Ya Me Voy,â âTu Naciste Para Mi,â âMi Amiga Mi Amor,â âEl Cajoncito,â âY Como Le Hago,â âContigo,â and the late-year highlight âLa Iguanaââshowcasing a mix of romantic norteño and corridos alongside punchy live cuts.
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