![]() ![]() Los Dos Carnales earn their first top 10 on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart (dated July 11) as “El Envidioso” surges 18-10. ![]() And of course, the song made more sense the moment I heard it with their voices and instruments.Los Dos Carnales earn their first top 10 on the RegionalMexicanAirplay chart. Obviously, I didn’t get it right - but I sent it, and the next day they went into the studio and they recorded a voice note singing their part. I don’t think I’ve been so embarrassed sending over a voice note to someone like I was with them because I was trying to play the guitar the way I imagined Poncho Quezada would sound playing his bajo quinto. We then wrote our part in a studio in Monterrey and met up with him a few days ago to shoot the music video in the outskirts of Nuevo León, close to our hometown Coahuila.Ĭamilo: I remember perfectly when I sent them the song. He said he had an idea and sent over a voice note singing half of the song he had written. Los Dos Carnales: When they told us there was a possibility to record something with Camilo, we were a little worried at the beginning - because we really didn’t know if he was going to sing our style, or if we were going to sing his style - but when he told us he wanted it to be a norteña, it was an honor. Edgar bought me my first bajo quinto, and I’ve been studying everything they do because their sound went directly to my heart. But then I found out that it wasn’t a guitar, it’s a bajo quinto, so I became really intrigued by the instrument. The way they position their hands on the guitar was different. Our family and our kids listen to his music so imagine when they heard we were collaborating with him.Ĭamilo: After I started listening to their music, I couldn’t play they way they played even after watching their YouTube videos. Los Dos Carnales: When we had the first video chat with Camilo about a month or so ago, he told us he was a fan and he started singing some of our songs, including “El Borracho” and “El Envidioso.” We’re obviously fans of his too. First, because they sang one minute of their song even before it was released, I mean, how generous? And secondly, I l just fell in love with the song - their talent playing instruments, their voices and, above all, how proud they are of their roots. “How beautiful would it be to have a kid that’s yours and mine.”īelow, Camilo and Los Dos Carnales tell Billboard how their unique collaboration was born:Ĭamilo: When I first heard them on Instagram they were singing “El Borracho.” I got very curious and they had a great impact on me. “Every time I dream, I dream of the same thing,” adds Poncho. ![]() With you, the future seems prettier,” Camilo sings. “I like you and I want to be with you an entire lifetime. The end result is an achingly beautiful track about love and growing old with your significant other. “We were a little worried at the beginning because we really didn’t know if he was going to sing our style or if we were going to sing his style but when he told us he wanted it to be a norteña, it was an honor.” “To be able to collaborate with Edgar and Camilo is something we never imagined would happen,” Poncho says. After meeting formally (over a virtual call), they created their first song together titled “Tuyo Y Mío (Yours And Mine)” that appears on Camilo’s Mis Manos, which dropped Thursday (March 4). and Imanol Quezada - were able to link up thanks to a mutual contact between Barrera and the duo. So, that sonority has been with me since I was little - it’s not foreign, and it’s a part of my sound.”Įventually, Camilo and Los Dos Carnales - comprised of brothers Poncho Jr. I remember my parents would have family gatherings and they’d drink aguardiente with green mango while listening to corridos, rancheras and boleros. “Regional Mexican music is also very ours as Colombians. Their music - traditional norteña songs powered by a bajo quinto and an accordion - is new, but familiar, territory to Camilo, who made a name for himself thanks to his eclectic rhythmic pop fusions. “Edgar had been following them already so I started listening to all their music.” Two months before releasing his sophomore album Mis Manos, Camilo left a comment on an Instagram post by Los Dos Carnales where he suggested: “Let’s do a song together.”Īfter chart-topping producer-songwriter Edgar Barrera, a longtime collaborator of Camilo’s, introduced him to the up-and-coming norteño duo from Coahuila, Mexico, “I fell in love with their music the first day I listened to them,” the Grammy-nominated artists confesses.
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