Grupo Límite

Grupo Límite

Group from Mexico

Genres: Grupo Limite, mexican, grupera, mexico

Grupo Límite

About Grupo Límite

Grupo Límite, also just Límite, is a Mexican Norteño band and was led by singer Alicia Villarreal until she left to be a solo singer. The band debuted in 1996 with the record, Por Puro Amor, which sold over a million copies. The album featured singles such as "Vete", "Quiero", and "Te Aprovechas." Other subsequent albums were successful. In 2000, they teamed up with AB Quintanilla (of Selena and Kumbia Kingz fame) which resulted in the 2001 release "Soy Así", with "Ay! Papacito (Uy! Daddy)" released as the lead single, they reached a bigger and broader audience managing to break through within the U.S. Latin radio and Spanish Speaking TV music channels and garnering a substantial amount of radio airplay. The band's sound by then, it was less focussed in the Norteño aspect and more emphasis on merging more US Latin American influences like tropical, urban, and Latin Pop. In 2002, Alicia Villareal's profile had become so big in México, that she decided to part ways with Límite few months into the promotion of "Soy Así", and backed up by a multi-national Record Company and in the middle of various gossip-fodder-scandals she released her debut album in 2002, to a considerable amount of success. Within a couple of years, Villarreal's success would decline, while simultaneously Límite tried their hand at continuing playing with several different vocalists, both female and male.

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5,406 listeners  ·  56,231 plays via Last.fm

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most active station (Mexico)
Heard alongside: Bronco Los Temerarios Los Bukis

Grupo Límite — Top 1 songs

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