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[2026] Popular Mexican Artists: A Recommended Singers Roundup

Mexico has a long history, and in fact, its ties with Japan can be traced back to 1609, when exchanges between the two first began.

While many people might picture a generally lively, cheerful “Latin vibe,” when you look at music genres, traditional styles like mariachi, ranchera, son, and corrido are especially well-known.

So, how much do you know about Mexican artists?

This article introduces both past and present artists and singers who represent Mexico.

The first half features young artists taking the world by storm—centered on Gen Z and including Mexican Americans—while the latter half highlights legendary singers.

If you want to learn about the “now” of Mexican music, this is a must-read!

[2026] Popular Artists in Mexico: Recommended Singers (31–40)

La ZandungaChucho de Mexico

Chucho de México is a harpist from Veracruz who also performed as a member of Trio Delfines.

He moved his base of activities to Japan in 1987 and retired in 2013.

“La Zandunga” is a Mexican folk song.

Partita No. 2 in D minor for Solo ViolinHenryk Szeryng

Bach: Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004, for Solo Violin — Szeryng
Partita No. 2 in D minor for Solo ViolinHenryk Szeryng

Henryk Szeryng was a Polish-Jewish violinist who obtained Mexican citizenship in 1946.

Many recordings of his performances survive, and his Partita No.

2 in D minor for solo violin is highly esteemed.

ZombiesParacoccidioidomicosisproctitissarcomucosis

Paracoccidioidomicosisproctitissarcomucosis – Zombies
ZombiesParacoccidioidomicosisproctitissarcomucosis

“Zombies” is a song by Paracoccidioidomicosisproctitissarcomucosis, a goregrind band formed in 1999.

The unusually long band name combines three disease names: paracoccidioidomycosis, proctitis, and sarcomatous symptoms.

cumbia poderCelso Piña

Celso Piña was a singer and accordionist from Monterrey, known by nicknames such as “The Tyrant of the Bell” and “The Rebellious Accordionist.” “Cumbia Poder” is included on the album “Barrio Bravo,” released in 2001.

De pies a cabezaManá

Maná is one of Mexico’s leading rock bands and made their major debut in 1987.

“De pies a cabeza” is included on the album “¿Dónde jugarán los niños?” released in 1992.