Jay Perez & David Lee Garza collaborate for the first time since ’90s

Courtesy of Freddie Records

Tejano music fans are in for a treat. Freddie Records has just released a new single that features two of the biggest names in the genre: Jay Perez and David Lee Garza. The single is called “Vino Maldito” from Jay’s latest hit album, El Patron.

“Vino Maldito” is a catchy Tejano ranchera that will make you want to hit the dance floor. The song was written by the legendary Don Freddie Martinez, Sr., a six-time Grammy and Latin Grammy winner. It also marks the first time that Jay and DLG have worked together on new music since their classic 90’s albums, Con El Tiempo and 1392.

Jay Perez, also known as “The Voice”, is one of the most popular and successful Tejano singers of all time. He has won numerous awards and many successful albums. His voice is smooth, powerful, and versatile, and he can sing anything from romantic ballads to upbeat cumbias.

David Lee Garza Y Los Musicales are one of the most influential and respected Tejano bands in history. They have been making music for over 40 years and have won a Grammys and a Latin Grammy. Their sound is unique and distinctive, with DLG’s accordion playing a key role.

“Vino Maldito” showcases the best of both worlds: Jay’s amazing vocals and DLG’s awesome accordion. The song also features great backing vocals and instrumentation from both bands. The production and arrangement are top-notch and capture the essence of Tejano music.

You can stream “Vino Maldito” on all digital music platforms now. You can also listen to it on Tejano radio stations starting from August 15, 2023. It’s a Tejano masterpiece that you don’t want to miss. Check it out today and let us know what you think. And don’t miss the video for the song, which will be released soon.

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