Playa Limbo

Playa Limbo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈplaʝa ˈlimbo]) is a Mexican pop band with influences from jazz. They are originally from Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico.[1]

Playa Limbo
Background information
OriginGuadalajara, Jalisco Mexico
GenresPop
Years active2006 (2006)–present
LabelsWarner/Chappel Music ONErpm
Members
  • Jass Reyes (Ada Jaasiel Reyes Ávila)
  • Jorge Corrales
  • Ángel Baillo
  • Servando Yañez
Past members
  • María León (Sargento Leon) - former lead singer

Biography

Angel Baillo (bass) and Jorge Corrales (keyboards) formed the group after playing together in a local rock band. They began as a project called Vodkatronik, experimenting with a mix of eighties music and electronic beats. They later met María León (Sargento Leon), who joined as lead vocals and guitar. They have performed in various parts of Mexico, including Querétaro, Nayarit, Leon, and Aguascalientes.

Maria Leon (Sargento Leon) left the group in 2016 to co-star US Spanish Television Series produced by Telemundo called Guerra de ídolos.[2] Her replacement as lead singer is Jass Reyes.[3]

Discography

Playa Limbo 2008
  • Canciones de hotel (2008)
  • Año perfecto (2010)
  • El tren de la vida (2012)
  • De días y de noches (2014)

Songs

  • "Así fue" (2010)
  • "Qué bello" (2012)
  • "A dónde va nuestro amor" - main theme of Muchacha italiana viene a casarse (2014)
  • "Sola" (2016)
  • "Mi Perdición" (2017)

Awards and nominations

Play Limbo in 2013
Expoferia Huajuapan 2012
Award Year Category Recipients and nominees Result Ref.
Premio Lo Nuestro 2010 Pop Song of the Year "Así fue" Nominated [4]
Pop Group or Duo of the Year Playa Limbo Nominated
2011 Nominated [5]
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References

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