The boys of Grupo Frontera have a lot of tears left to cry — and they’re ready to unleash them. On Friday, the norteño-cumbia band released their third album, Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar , featuring a mix of tearjerkers and lively dance tracks about heartbreak.
The album stays true to the genre styles the band first embraced on their debut, El Comienzo , while exploring collaborations with artists outside of the space. The LP features songs with Myke Towers on “Triste Pero Bien C*brón,” Tito Double P on “Échame La Mano,” Cris MJ on “Tu Favorito,” and Los Dareyes de la Sierra on “Mi Droga.”
“This is a very special album for us. It reflects everything we’ve lived — from heartbreak to celebration — and we wanted each song to tell a different emotion,” the band said in a statement. “Eve

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