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Los Originales de San Juan is a norteño quartet based in Southern California.
They formed in the early '90s and steadily built up a following on the West Coast and in the Southwest, as well as Mexico, through steady touring and a string of independent releases. Their singles "El Clavo" and "El Jardinero" caused controversy on norteño and Tejano radio, because both told stories of drug dealers. "El Jardinero" became a massive norteño hit and led the group to a contract with EMI Latin. Their first album for the label, Cantina de Mi Barrio, was released late in 1997. Cantos de la Revolucion -- a collection of songs composed during the Mexican revolution -- followed in 1999, as did Mexicano Hasta la Madre. Caspa del Diablo was issued a year later. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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