Los Yaguarú (often billed as Los Yaguarú de Ãngel Venegas) is a Mexican cumbia group founded in 1997 in La Presa, Estado de México, by bandleader Ãngel Venegas FrÃas. The bandâs lineup includes vocalists Ricardo Borbonio López, Fernando Castillo, Raúl Ventura Sánchez, and Daniel Sánchez Vargas, backed by Raúl Molina RamÃrez (trumpet/clarinet), Arturo Hernández Carriozoza (trumpet), Felipe de Jesús Fonseca Molina (trombone), José Luis Mata Cano (keyboards), Luis Manuel Núñez MartÃnez (timbales), Alan Borbonio Lázaro (güira), Luis Arturo Núñez Torres and Edgar Segura Hernández (congas), Luis Barrientos Herrera (bass), and Zeferino Ocampo Fitz (percussion). They broke nationally in the late 1990s and early 2000s with a romantic, horn-driven cumbia sound, landing durable staples like âCómo Decirte Adiósâ (1999) and âAmor Sin Primaveraâ (2000) before the 2002 album Loco Soñador delivered âTe Sigo Esperando,â one of their defining tracks. After Venegas died in 2014, Los Yaguarú continued recording and touring under the same name, returning with the album El Patrón Ya Llegó (2015) and following with Espectacular (2017). They extended their catalog into the next decade with Ya No Llueve en Mà (2020), then added later singles such as âDéjame Conquistarteâ (2022) and âSe Armará La Rumbaâ (2023). In 2025, they released new singles including âCuento Perfecto,â âY Si Me Ves Llorar,â and âNuestra Vida Juntos.â
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