The 21-track LP includes collaborations with Peso Pluma, Tito Double P, Xavi and more.
The Mexican superstars, nominated to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, have a total of 10 No. 1s on the Billboard chart.
Juan Lizárraga discusses the band's six-decade legacy and future plans, highlighting star-studded collaborations that blend tradition and innovation in banda sinaloense.
The Las Mujeres No Ya Lloran stadium tour begins on Feb. 11 in Rio de Janeiro.
The Argentine rocker offered an unforgettable concert in front of 80,000 people after having canceled his September show after suffering an accident.
The band, led by brothers Adolfo and Gustavo Ángel, thrilled fans Friday at the first of their last two shows at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City.
"Now it's my turn to perform my own songs," says the Mexican artist, whose "Loco" will be released on Friday (Dec. 20).
The Colombian band gave the first of three closing concerts before 65,000 people at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City.
After four last shows in Mexico, the star will close his spectacular trek on Dec. 17 in Argentina.
Hundreds of fans gathered to see the Puerto Rican star singing from the balcony of a legendary mansion in Mexico City.