
NORTHERN TIGERS
Los Tigres del Norte have given a voice to the Latin American community worldwide since their beginnings, expressing through the lyrics of their songs the feelings of all Spanish-speaking peoples, defending the rights, ideology and values of all of them.
Furthermore, through their foundation "Los Tigres del Norte," they contribute to the conservation and defense of Mexican heritage and tradition in the United States.
During their 55-year career, they have recorded more than 55 albums, with over 700 songs, selling more than 30 million copies, with 140 platinum, 135 gold, and 1 diamond records. They have appeared in 16 films. Winners of 14 GRAMMYs (7 GRAMMY Awards and 7 Latin GRAMMYs). Their appeal is international, breaking attendance records at their concerts in every country where they perform.

URKO
Josean Larrañaga, Urko is one of the Basque singers with the most records on the market, possessing two of the first gold records awarded to a musical work developed entirely in Basque.
He belongs to the second generation of Basque singer-songwriters immediately following Ez dok amairu. His greatest hits have accompanied generations of Basques throughout his more than 40-year career.
His creative legacy as a musician is punctuated by true anthems that have accompanied entire generations of Basque speakers throughout his more than 40-year career. Songs like Maite Maite Maitia, Guk Euskaraz, Zazpirak bat, Azken Txampa, etc., have been chanted and sung in every square, social club, and bar in the Basque Country.

MARIACHI VARGAS DE TECALITLÁN
Founded 125 years ago, Mariachi Vargas has graced hundreds of films with its presence alongside Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete, Luis Aguilar, José Alfredo Jiménez, Lucha Villa, as well as accompanying Javier Solís, Juan Gabriel and Luis Miguel in their musical productions.
Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán was the first group to create viral hits even before the internet existed. Songs like "El son de la negra," "Guadalajara," "La bikina," "Sabes una cosa," "El jarabe tapatío," "Cielito lindo," and "Huapango de Moncayo," among many others, were a huge success.
They have been recognized with countless awards, including Grammys and Latin Grammys. They have performed on countless stages worldwide, transcending barriers and even reaching space: in 1977, NASA sent "sounds of Earth" on Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, which included music by Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán.
