The dust of the Chihuahuan desert never truly settled; it just hovered, waiting for the next beat of a drum to kick it back into the air. In the small town of Ojinaga, music wasn’t just a pastime; it was the rhythm of the pulse.
It was a sound that captured the essence of the border—tough but beautiful, simple but profound. They sang of honesty and looking a man in the eye. "Así plano," they sang—straight up, no curves, just the truth. The dust of the Chihuahuan desert never truly
Across the stage stood the legends—Conjunto Primavera. When the two groups met, it wasn't a competition; it was a reunion of titans. They were there to record "Así Plano," a song about life, truth, and the straightforward way of the northern man. They sang of honesty and looking a man in the eye
Polo’s rugged delivery complements the polished harmonies of Primavera. When the two groups met, it wasn't a
The engineer gave the signal. The room fell silent for a heartbeat before the bajo sexto began its steady, rhythmic gallop. Polo stepped to the microphone, his voice deep and weathered like a well-worn saddle. When the chorus hit, the harmony of Conjunto Primavera soared over the top, blending the grit of the machine with the romantic elegance of the spring.
Giving you a of Polo Urías' influence on the genre.
Both groups are pillars of the "Norteño con Sax" style.