

They led the Billboard Regional Mexican chart and won a Billboard Latino Award for the category “Hot Latin Song Artist of the Year duo or Group”.

“La Potencia Sinaloense Fuera de Serie” (“The Boundary-Defying, Sinaloan Powerhouse”) is a nickname that the group has truly earned.ĭespite the global pandemic, 2020 was a big year for Calibre 50. This past year, Muñoz became the composer with the most #1 hit songs in the history of the Billboard Regional Mexican chart.Īfter beginning their career 10 years ago, Calibre 50 is now regarded as one of the most important Regional Mexican ensembles of their time. The album features the ensemble’s seventeen singles that topped the Billboard regional Mexican chart and is available on all digital platforms.Ĭalibre 50’s lead singer and accordionist Eden Muñoz is also the author of more than 90% of Calibre 50’s repertoire, including the vast majority of the songs on Las Numero 1 de Calibre 50. January 2021-CALIBRE 50 kicks off 2021 celebrating their record breaking seventeen #1 hit songs on the Billboard Regional Mexican chart with the release of the compilation album “ Las Numero 1 de Calibre 50.” Join 50 and Charlie for this unforgettable rollercoaster of a story starting Wednesday October 19, on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts.Hollywood, CA. Speaking publicly for the first time ever, Chicago-born identical twins Jay and Peter Flores share the incredible story of how they went from dealing $2 billion worth of drugs across the country as North America’s most successful cocaine traffickers, to government informants who brought down the infamous drug lord, “El Chapo.”įorever taunted by the gnawing question of “Did we do the right thing?” the brothers’ decision has cost them permanent exile from eachother, their father’s life, 14 years in prison, and a life sentence of always looking over their shoulder, waiting for their enemies to take revenge. Brought to you by Lionsgate Sound as a world exclusive with iHeartPodcasts. Hosted and executive produced by award-winning artist and producer Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson and broadcaster and journalist Charlie Webster. Surviving El Chapo: The Twins Who Brought Down a Drug Lord
