Latest / Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect / "MI BANDA EL MEXICANO - PELOTERO A LA BOLA"
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- 0:03[SPEAKER_00]: Now, at first glance, I was thinking to myself, man, who's grandpa?
- 0:09[SPEAKER_00]: Is this?
- 0:10[SPEAKER_00]: And then they dawned on me.
- 0:13[SPEAKER_00]: These people put out a track in nineteen ninety three and twenty twenty five and it still blew up, which goes back to my ultimate point of consistency and the music industry because of course,
- 0:28[SPEAKER_00]: not only in the music industry just consistency in general means that you only lose when you ultimately quit because ladies and gentlemen the band will buy the get into today as far as a popular band known for their unique blend of Mexican music of course and then mix with a little bit of kumbia and tropical rhythms founded in the early
- 0:53[SPEAKER_00]: found it in the early nineteen nineties.
- 0:55[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we're going all the way back to the nineties because this track originally released in nineteen ninety three.
- 1:02[SPEAKER_00]: That was titled.
- 1:04[SPEAKER_00]: Pellotero a la bolla.
- 1:06[SPEAKER_00]: Hopefully I pronounced it right if I didn't.
- 1:09[SPEAKER_00]: Just not trying my best.
- 1:10[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I'm saying?
- 1:11[SPEAKER_00]: So at the end of the day, there was a twenty twenty five remastered release that included this track of course released by craft recordings in a featured enhanced audio quality bringing the track and the overall project from nineteen ninety three.
- 1:29[SPEAKER_00]: Some new life as far as bringing it back to life giving it to a new generation and.
- 1:35[SPEAKER_00]: They actually ended up loving it to the point where.
- 1:39[SPEAKER_00]: The most popular track, often at Project, as far as Pelotero, Alabola, is currently the forty-nineth most played track in Mexico, but that's not the biggest stat that I wanted to read off.
- 1:52[SPEAKER_00]: The main thing I wanted to talk about is Sergio Lopez, Jose Luis Terrosis, Jr.
- 2:00[SPEAKER_00]: Javier Terrosis, Arturo,
- 2:05[SPEAKER_00]: Lopez, and then there's other supporting members as far as various instrumentalists and back of vocalists.
- 2:13[SPEAKER_00]: Generally, in their forties and fifties, safe to say, this is a bingo club if I ever seen one.
- 2:19[SPEAKER_00]: Cause at the end of the day,
- 2:21[SPEAKER_00]: The oldest member is fifty years old.
- 2:23[SPEAKER_00]: So when you think about that, it's not too old, right?
- 2:27[SPEAKER_00]: You thought I was going to say like seventy or eighty when I say grandpa.
- 2:30[SPEAKER_00]: Ultimately, I'm just making jokes and just showcasing how consistency is one of the biggest things when it comes to success.
- 2:35[SPEAKER_00]: Because of course, one of the oldest things in the book is that when opportunity meets
- 2:42[SPEAKER_00]: preparation, the ultimately that equal success.
- 2:46[SPEAKER_00]: Now, getting off my old man soap, soapbox, because I always say I'm twenty five going on.
- 2:50[SPEAKER_00]: So with that being said, getting back into the singles, getting back into the single and the project, it being released in the nineties and giving a enhanced remaster in twenty twenty five.
- 3:02[SPEAKER_00]: A lot of the lawyer fans came back, but also
- 3:06[SPEAKER_00]: Because of the chorus in the tempo, being more dance focused, right?
- 3:10[SPEAKER_00]: For dance events, as far as the entire project being considered, people from all ages are listening to the track, which showcases why the Pelotero-Arabola track is the forty-night most play track in Mexico, because people like the dance.
- 3:26[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know about job, but if they hear a certain track, that makes them want to move their feet.
- 3:30[SPEAKER_00]: then ultimately that is success, that is a success for whoever made that specific track.
- 3:35[SPEAKER_00]: So when I'm getting into this band, when I'm talking about how they revolutionize the Grupero genre by infusing traditional Mexican styles with upbeat combia and tropical sounds, but also adding the danceable vibe as far as people being very moved by their music to the point where they'll get on a dance floor
- 4:01[SPEAKER_00]: whether even though they otherwise wouldn't have listened into other tracks, right?
- 4:06[SPEAKER_00]: So specializing in dance dancing, type music, which you could probably think, you probably think it's you.
- 4:11[SPEAKER_00]: So as in every track, made for you to dance to some genres, prioritize that more than other genres.
- 4:21[SPEAKER_00]: I will compare a regular single at the top of the charts to like a, not to this slide, but like,
- 4:30[SPEAKER_00]: I forget some of the the most popular dance tracks like this is one country dance track that is like basically when they tell you to slide to the left slide to the right and Chris crossed stuff like that at the end of the day there's more power ties tracks that specifically focus on you moving right for this project is not as much calling out the steps that you need to do but
- 4:53[SPEAKER_00]: Dancable vibes has always came from this group and that comes into fruition as you look at the longevity and how long people have been playing these tracks since the nineties as
- 5:06[SPEAKER_00]: Usually if you make a classic dance type track, you ultimately realize that it's lifespan on the DSPs and just in people's hearts is long lasting compared to a regular track that may blow up.
- 5:20[SPEAKER_00]: So at the end of day, I do believe dance type tracks is definitely a cheat code, but it's only a cheat code.
- 5:27[SPEAKER_00]: if you hit the mark.
- 5:29[SPEAKER_00]: And of course, for me, Banda, El Mexicano, the popular Mexican group formed and then, uh, what found it, you know, early nineties, safe to say that they definitely hit their mark with their particular track, Pelotero, Alabbola, which is currently the forty ninth most play track in Mexico.
- 5:47[SPEAKER_00]: So with that being said, click my link to your mobile.
- 5:49[SPEAKER_00]: Let me know one of my social medias.
- 5:50[SPEAKER_00]: What do you think about this particular ban having a track?
- 5:55[SPEAKER_00]: I have an a project from the nineties.
- 5:59[SPEAKER_00]: and hands to the point where now in twenty twenty five.
- 6:02[SPEAKER_00]: It's being picked up by not only new artists or not new fans alike but also the lawyer fans.