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Junior H Goes from Corridos Tumbados to ‘México Canta’: ‘My Songs Didn’t Always Convey a Positive Message’

The regional Mexican star admits to being more conscious today of the meaning his lyrics hold for his listeners.

Singer Junior H speaks during the daily morning briefing at Palacio Nacional, next to president Claudia Sheinbaum, on May 11, 2026 in Mexico City.
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According to Billboard’s source item, Junior H Goes from Corridos Tumbados to ‘México Canta’: ‘My Songs Didn’t Always Convey a Positive Message’, The regional Mexican star admits to being more conscious today of the meaning his lyrics hold for his listeners.

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