Los Ángeles Azules is a musical group hailing from Mexico that was formed in 1976. They are known for their music genre, cumbia, which incorporates traditional Latin American rhythms with modern electronic sounds. The group initially started as a family band, but over the years, their popularity grew, and they became a household name in Mexico and Latin America. Their breakthrough album, “Como te voy a Olvidar,” was released in 1996 and marked a significant turning point in their career. They have collaborated with several artists, including Carla Morrison, Gloria Trevi, and Natalia Lafourcade, among others. Los Ángeles Azules have won multiple awards, including a Latin Grammy for Best Traditional Tropical Album. They continue to tour and perform globally, captivating audiences with their energetic performances and unique sound.