

Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. ^ a b "Espinoza Paz Discography - Mexican Albums Chart".^ Espinoza Paz Albums on Billboard Regional Mexican Albums Billboard.^ a b Espinoza Paz Albums on Billboard Top Latin Albums Billboard.^ Espinoza Paz Albums on Billboard 200 Billboard.Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. 2010: Mi Amor Por Teresa Soto.Loco Enamorado.2010: La Academia Bicentenario Godfather of Generation.2010: Los Heroes Del Norte Participacion.Label: American Show Latin / Machete Regioġ5 Top Hits Con El Canta Autor Del Pueblo.

During this time, Paz's popularity began to decline and although he released numerous singles, he did not release a studio album until 2016.ĭiscography Studio albums List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications In early 2014, he switched labels from "Nueva Generacion Music Group" to "Anval Music". In 2012, Paz shocked fans by saying he was going to retire, after a lawsuit from his former manager. The album which was originally titled "Las Facturas del Destino" was re-titled and was not released until 2016. During this time Paz decided to release an album of all Mariachi songs with the group Mariachi Sol De Mexico. The title track would eventually reach #1 on the Latin Charts. In 2012 he released "Un Hombre Normal", a compilation album featuring some of his biggest hits, remixes and several new recordings. The album was also released in a deluxe version with a DVD containing several live performances. This album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Latin Albums Chart and included the hit single "Para No Perderte". In 2011 he released another Gold selling album: "Canciones Que Duelen". The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award and was certified Gold.

In 2010 he released the album "Del Rancho Para El Mundo" which included the smash hit "Al Diablo Lo Nuestro". Soon Paz was penning songs for a long list of regional Regional artists, including Sergio Vega, La Arrolladora Banda El Limón, Banda Cuisillos, Eminem, Julio Chaidez, Banda de Jerez, Jenni Rivera, Chuy Lizarraga, Adair Elizalde, El Potro de Sinaloa, Calibre 50, Montez de Durango, Julión Álvarez, El Chapo de Sinaloa, and Duelo, among numerous others. The single from this album, "El Proximo Viernes" ("Next Friday") reached #14 on Billboard Magazine's "Hot Latin Tracks" chart.
#COMPOSITOR DE NO LLEGA EL OLVIDO PLUS#
This album featured eight previously released favorites such as "El Celular" ("The Cell Phone") and "Amigo con Derechos" ("Friend With Benefits") plus four new recordings. Another independently released album, "Amigo Con Derechos" ("Friend With Benefits"), followed in 2008a recording contract with the major label Universal Latino, which released his first major label album "El Canta Autor del Pueblo" ("The Village Singer-Songwriter") in 2008 on its Machete Music subsidiary. This project was released in 2007 in association with Nueva Generacion Music Group. They soon began collaborating on his debut album "Paz En Tu Corazón" (literally, "Peace In Your Heart"-the title being a wordplay on his name). In December 2006, Paz met Martin Fabian, a well-known personality within the radio and music industry, who immediately foresaw the extraordinary talent within the young singer-songwriter. For the next eight years, he knocked on doors and sang in regional bands, always looking for "the opportunity" as he poured his feelings and experiences into his songs. Their platonic relationship inspired many of his songs. His "muse" was a friend from California, Daniel Sheree Kent. Tired of traveling, he then decided to concentrate on his career as a songwriter, and being convinced of his calling, he returned to Mexico once again. He returned to the United States and worked as a gardener in Oregon for about a year. įrom that point on, Paz embarked on what seemed like a never-ending journey to become a successful musician. Several months later, he decided to return to Mexico, where he suffered the hardest experience of his life: the passing of his mother, Mrs.

In 1996, he emigrated to Sacramento, California, where his love for music grew while he earned a living washing tomatoes and picking oranges, olives and grapes in Dixon, California. By the time he was 13, he had already written 20 songs however, it wasn’t until his father sent him money from the United States that he decided to buy his first guitar and teach himself to play it. He was 11 years old when he wrote his first song, which was dedicated to a girl with whom he had a crush. Espinoza Paz (Isidro Chávez Espinoza) was born on 29 October 1981 in La Angostura, a small town in the north of the state of Sinaloa, Mexico.
