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Voz de Mando is a
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band based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Their hit single "Levantando Polvadera" won song of the year in the Regional Music category at the 2016 iHeart Radio awards, the first-ever regional Mexican band to win an iHeart radio award. In 2011, Voz de Mando appeared in the drama film '' A Better Life''. Their hit "Commands M. P. ( 500 Balazos )" was also in the film's soundtrack. In 2016, the band participated in the television series ''Route 35'' starring Danna Garcia and Julio Bracho Castillo. Their single "Compadre No Rajes" was the show's theme song.


Music career


Origin

From Los Angeles, California, the band members also have roots in the Mexican states of Michoacan and
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. The band was founded in 2009.


Early

The band started in 2007 with their first release, "Escoge Tu Camino". The band made a name for itself with the self-released albums ''Levantando la Voz'' (2009) and ''12 Impactos de Alto Calibre'' (2009). The early success led to a contract with Universal's Latin music imprint,
Disa Records Disa Records is a privately owned record label based in San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo León, Mexico. Specializing in Spanish language recordings, the company's works are distributed in the United States by Universal Music Group. Univision Mus ...
. In 2010, they released their first major-label album with ''Con la Nueva Federacion''. One of several songs on the album written by Gaxiola brother Miguel, the corrido "Comandos del M.P. (500 Balazos)" was a breakout hit single for the group, reaching the top ten in the ''Billboard'' Regional Mexican Songs chart. In 2011, Voz de Mando appeared in the
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nominated film ''A Better Life'', starring Demian Bichir. Their hit "Commands M. P. ( 500 Balazos )" appeared on the film's soundtrack. Subsequent singles "Y Ahora Resulta" (2012) and "Muchacho de Campo" (2013) were crossover hits winning numerous awards, critical and fan recognition.


Contemporary (2014 to present)

In 2014, the group left Universal Music Group and formed a partnership with
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. Founding band member Jorge Gaxiola formed his independent record label AfinArte Music and, along with Sony, released the band's hit single "Batalla del Golfo". The single formed the basis for Voz de Mando's sixth studio album, ''Levantado Polvadera''. The album's hit single "Levantando Polvadera" won song of the year in the Regional Music category at the 2016
iHeartRadio Music Awards The iHeartRadio Music Awards is a music awards show that celebrates music heard throughout the year across iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide and on iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia's digital music platform. Founded by iHeartRadio in 2014, the eve ...
, the first ever Mexican regional band to win an iHeartRadio award. In 2015, founding member Miguel Gaxiola launched his own line of handmade guitars, Fortaleza Guitars. Fortalezas quickly became a popular instrument in the Mexican music world used by bands like Kinky and
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. In 2016, the band appeared in the television series ''
Ruta 35 ''Ruta 35'' or ''Ruta 35, la válvula de escape'' (English: ''Route 35, the Escape Route''), is a Spanish-language television series produced by Venevisión International Productions and Univision Studios, and distributed by Cisneros Media Distr ...
'' starring Danna Garcia and Julio Bracho Castillo. Their single "Compadre No Rajes" was the show's original theme song. In 2017, Voz de Mando released their seventh studio album featuring two chart-topping singles, including the viral hit "Soldado Latinoamericano", which quickly became a hymn of Latino pride in the US and across the border. "Pa’ que no me anden Contando", a top-ten Billboard hit dominated radio play in the US.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Voz de Mando Musical groups from Los Angeles American performers of Regional Mexican music Musical groups established in 2009 Universal Music Latin Entertainment artists