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With a wave of emotion that transcends borders, Latin GRAMMY-winning group Grupo Frontera returns stronger than ever with their highly anticipated third studio album, Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar, now available on all digital platforms. This new project marks a bold step forward for one of the most influential bands in regional Mexican music, blending heartbreak, passion, and rhythm in a way only Grupo Frontera can deliver.

On this 13-track album, the group channels vulnerability into strength and turns sadness into melody. Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar expands the band’s norteño essence with modern sounds and next-level collaborations across the Latin music spectrum, featuring Myke Towers (“Triste Pero Bien Cabrón”)Tito Double P (“Échame La Mano”)Fuerza Regida & Cris MJ (“Tu Favorito”)Los Dareyes De La Sierra (“Mi Droga”), and their chart-rising hit with Ozuna (“No Lo Ves”) already becoming one of their most talked-about collaborations yet.

This album reflects everything we’ve lived from heartbreak to celebration. We wanted to show the contrast between joy and sadness in a deeper, more honest way. It represents growth, unity, and the heart of what Grupo Frontera stands for,” the band shared.

The release arrives at a defining moment for Grupo Frontera, which just earned seven nominations at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards, including Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Duo or Group, and Regional Mexican Song of the Year. Their live debut of “Lalala” during the ceremony became one of the night’s most powerful and emotional performances, proving once again why they’re at the top of their game.

Beyond the music, Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar also marks the start of a new global chapter for Grupo Frontera through a worldwide distribution deal with The Orchard, giving the band access to international audiences and expanding their global reach.

And the milestones keep coming on November 7, Grupo Frontera will make history with their debut at Nashville’s iconic Grand Ole Opry, becoming one of the first Mexican acts to bring norteño music to the sacred home of country. This performance will symbolize a cultural bridge between Mexico and the U.S., perfectly echoing the soul of Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar: heartbreak turned into celebration, and roots turned into revolution.

With this new era, Grupo Frontera continues to redefine what it means to be a modern Mexican band, authentic, emotional, and global.

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