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About Yndio

Yndio (also known as Grupo Yndio) is a Mexican pop group in the grupero ranchera style. Originating in Sonora in 1972 with former members of Los Pulpos, they established themselves by arranging grupero-styled covers of American soft rock and pop ballads in the norteno manner. Between 1973 (when they hit the top spot on the singles chart with a cover of Los Strwck's "Él" and remained there for four weeks), and 1986, they recorded seven albums for Polygram and scored a number of Top Ten hits in Mexico with covers of Nazareth's "Love Hurts," ELO's "Telephone Line," the Righteous Brothers' version of "Unchained Melody," Paul Young's "Everytime You Go," and Dave Maclean's "We Said Goodbye." In 1985, their album Adios landed in the Top Five of the Mexican Regional albums chart. The band parted ways with Polygram Mexico for Philips Colombia in 1987 and the hits kept coming for the rest of the decade, with the albums Dame un Beso and Dime Adi? going gold. The original sextet were road warriors. They recorded infrequently because they played hundreds of concerts across two continents each year, from Mexico through Central and South America and into the United States. By some estimates, they played over 290 dates annually. Yndio recorded even less during the '90s. While they lost their label deal, they could easily have signed with virtually any independent they chose. Instead, they issued singles -- usually for Prodisc or Joey International -- rather than albums, simply as vehicles to continue touring. In 2007, the band slimmed down to a quintet, but still comprised all the original members. Universal's Fonovisa label owned their catalog and has continued to issue compilation after compilation of hits, B-sides, live albums, and rarities. In 2017, they were featured on a two-disc set entitled Historia Grupera on International Music Treasure that featured ten of the group's hits alongside those of Los Caminantes, Los Bondadosos, and Industria del Amor. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

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About Yndio

Yndio (also known as Grupo Yndio) is a Mexican pop group in the grupero ranchera style. Originating in Sonora in 1972 with former members of Los Pulpos, they established themselves by arranging grupero-styled covers of American soft rock and pop ballads in the norteno manner. Between 1973 (when they hit the top spot on the singles chart with a cover of Los Strwck's "Él" and remained there for four weeks), and 1986, they recorded seven albums for Polygram and scored a number of Top Ten hits in Mexico with covers of Nazareth's "Love Hurts," ELO's "Telephone Line," the Righteous Brothers' version of "Unchained Melody," Paul Young's "Everytime You Go," and Dave Maclean's "We Said Goodbye." In 1985, their album Adios landed in the Top Five of the Mexican Regional albums chart. The band parted ways with Polygram Mexico for Philips Colombia in 1987 and the hits kept coming for the rest of the decade, with the albums Dame un Beso and Dime Adi? going gold. The original sextet were road warriors. They recorded infrequently because they played hundreds of concerts across two continents each year, from Mexico through Central and South America and into the United States. By some estimates, they played over 290 dates annually. Yndio recorded even less during the '90s. While they lost their label deal, they could easily have signed with virtually any independent they chose. Instead, they issued singles -- usually for Prodisc or Joey International -- rather than albums, simply as vehicles to continue touring. In 2007, the band slimmed down to a quintet, but still comprised all the original members. Universal's Fonovisa label owned their catalog and has continued to issue compilation after compilation of hits, B-sides, live albums, and rarities. In 2017, they were featured on a two-disc set entitled Historia Grupera on International Music Treasure that featured ten of the group's hits alongside those of Los Caminantes, Los Bondadosos, and Industria del Amor. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

Yndio's Popular songs

  • Dame Un Beso Y Dime Adiu00f3s
  • Por Que Nos Dijimos Adios
  • Herida De Amor

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Yndio (also known as Grupo Yndio) is a Mexican pop group in the grupero ranchera style. Originating in Sonora in 1972 with former members of Los Pulpos, they established themselves by arranging grupero-styled covers of American soft rock and pop ballads in the norteno manner. Between 1973 (when…
Yndio's most streamed songs include Dame Un Beso Y Dime Adiu00f3s, Por Que Nos Dijimos Adios, Herida De Amor. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Yndio is primarily known for grupera, frequently fusing it with elements of mexican rock-and-roll. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Yndio's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Dame Un Beso Y Dime Adiu00f3s, Por Que Nos Dijimos Adios, Herida De Amor are available on all major platforms. Follow Yndio on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Yndio has over 1.2M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
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