SONYTA GARCÍA CANTANTE GRUPERA
Monterrey, Nuevo León, MÉXICO. One of the artists who has worked consistently this year thanks to the release of her LIVE album is the talented Sonyta García. From Pharr, Texas, she has continued to position herself as a favorite among fans of regional music. This is evident in the organic numbers she has generated on YouTube, where her releases and official videos accumulate views driven by the loyal audience that has supported her since the beginning of her career.
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LIVE, released on March 26, has solidified itself on YouTube with undeniable strength, providing hard data and clear direction for the career of the Monterrey-born singer now based in Pharr. The project was recorded in the capital of Nuevo León, featuring the musical accompaniment of Los Tradicionales de Nuevo León, the ensemble that also performs with her in Mexico.
Los Tradicionales de Nuevo León
The response to LIVE has been overwhelmingly positive, partly because Sonyta’s career has resonated with both the public and the specialized press, who describe her proposal as a fusion of retro and modern regional Mexican.
This blend has strengthened her confidence, reaffirming that the dream she once kept tucked away —and recently reopened with hope— has finally found resonance and support. Today, Sonyta is recognized as one of the most talented singer‑songwriters in the current scene, a motivation every artist needs as the final spark to keep moving forward, enjoying the journey with the same love and ambition as the destination.
Currently, Sonyta García has focused her promotional efforts on the song that marked her debut in the grupero scene: “Qué es lo que siento”, a single written by her and produced by Óscar Ponce.
The track has taken on a second wind thanks to the audience, who rediscovered it through the success of LIVE, where it became the central focus of the album’s promotion.
In addition to the success of “Señor yo le canto” and “Mi más grande amor”, Sonyta has released updated versions with a vintage sound that matches the official music video. This has sparked strong interest among listeners, reflected not only in social media engagement but also in the metrics of her recent releases.
“Qué es lo que siento” is a norteño‑sax cumbia accompanied by a 1960s‑style vintage video, giving the track a significant added value. Its authenticity has made it highly recognizable among fans, allowing Sonyta to reaffirm her artistic identity with a proposal that blends nostalgia, modern regional elements and a deeply personal emotional tone.
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