Mexico enjoys a wide variety of musical styles and shows the diversity of Mexican culture. There is traditional music such as mariachi, banda and corridos. In Mexico, however, contemporary music such as pop, rock, etc. is mostly heard in English and Spanish. Mexico has the largest media industry in Hispanic America.




Some famous Mexican artists: Thala, Luis Miguel, Alejandro Fernndez, Julieta Venegas and Paulina Rubio. Mexican singers of traditional music are Lila Downs, Susana Harp, Jaramar, GEO Meneses and Alejandra Robles. Popular groups include Caf Tacuba, Molotov and Man. Today, Mexican rock in particular is experiencing strong growth worldwide. 




In the playlist below you will find music tracks from our music catalogue for royalty-free Production Music or Stock Music with the keyword "Mexican", which can be licensed directly online via the Proud Music Library as background music for ads, commercials, TV, films and videos. It is also possible to download mp3 files in reduced quality for free to present them internally. Use is only permitted after the purchase of a license. If you have any questions regarding licensing, please contact us by phone at ++49 (0)6132 43 088 30 or by email at [email protected]. 




The songs on this page may NOT be used without a license. Please purchase a license according to the intended use! Thank you very much! If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Your tracks and their underlying musical compositions are considered "musical works" by PROs, administrators and other licensing agencies around the globe. There are industry standards/protocols and best practices that you'll want to adhere to in order to maximize your royalty income and we're here to help. First, we'll guide you on what these are, then we'll help you organize and register your works with your PROs and other administrators the right way so you can avoid unnecessary errors and omissions!

Your tracks and their underlying musical compositions are considered "musical works" by PROs, administrators and other licensing agencies around the globe.There are industry standards/protocols and best practices that you'll want to adhere to in order to maximize your royalty income and we're here to help.After you sign up, we'll guide you on what these are, then we'll help you organize and register your works with your PROs and other administrators the right way so you can avoid unnecessary errors and omissions!

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But get this - SA Detect, unlike any other music monitoring solution preceding us, can tell you if your music was used in programming or advertising!And if we determine it was used in advertising, we can tell you if it was in a brand commerical, network promo, or ad for a major film release (i.e., movie trailer).

SA Detect is unique from all other music detection services in that we distinguish whether your music was used in Ads or TV Programs.Since your PRO pays performances in ads and programs differently, this distinction is important.Ads encompass paid commercials and promos reported by Nielsen, while Programs encompass series episodes, movies, specials, sporting events, and other full-length programming reported by Gracenote.Confirmation of Programs and Ads is not possible until all Nielsen and Gracenote data are collected and processed, which can take up to three weeks after broadcast.This tab shows only those Programs and Ads that have been fully confirmed.

The "Detections" column in this view reflects the number of times the confirmed Program or Ad has been monitored.The "Tracks" column reflects the number of unique tracks detected in the Program or Ad.The "+" sign to the right will reveal track details, including title and interested parties.Here you can also watch and listen to a clip of the video with your music as it was detected!

Cookies are small data files stored on your computer that are sent to our website when you visit us. Typically, it's a unique identifier so we know who's there and can customize the page for you, showing your username, giving you access to the right music, saving that you want to see album art or that you want the volume at 25%, etc.

Beyonc may have gone country, but she's far from the only one. Snoop Dogg, Bad Bunny and Karol G are just the latest artists who look to rural areas, specifically in Mexico, for musical inspiration.

SIMON: With "TEXAS HOLD 'EM," Beyonce became the latest pop star to turn to country. NPR's Eyder Peralta says this kind of genre jumping is also a cross-border phenomenon, with musicians far and wide actually turning to Mexico's regional music for inspiration.

EYDER PERALTA, BYLINE: For around two decades, Mexican country music was out in the wilderness. The dembow reggaeton had taken over the world. And it had essentially made Mexico - its guitars, its accordions and violins irrelevant.

PERALTA: Mexican culture has always been central to the Americas. Anyone who speaks Spanish grew up watching Mexican soap operas, and every birthday, we sang "Las Mananitas." Every funeral we played "Amor Eterno." Even country music - especially the one that comes from the American Southwest - has always been influenced by Mexican corridos.

PERALTA: There's a whole genre of country music about escaping to Mexico. Everyone from Tim McGraw to Carrie Underwood to Merle Haggard have a song about Mexico. Oftentimes, it's about running from the law, but it almost always involves finding love across the border. Merle Haggard used to talk about how Mexican music was in his veins, and you can hear it in the swing of his country music, in the wail of the violins.

PERALTA: For a long time, and a lot like American country music, Mexican regional strayed from its roots. The bands grew larger, the sound slicker. But over the past few years, a younger generation has suddenly embraced the basics.

PERALTA: The writer Octavio Paz argued that no one does sadness better than the Mexicans. A whole country orphaned by the state, perhaps even the cosmos, he argues, finds solace in booze, death and music. Sure, it's a simplistic argument, but I can't help think that Octavio Paz is explaining this very moment.

PERALTA: "I wish I was like you without feelings," Yahritza y Su Esencia sing, that my soul wouldn't ache when you lied to me. In her song, Beyonce heads to that country dive bar, trying to find some sincerity. In those old country songs, the gringos came to Mexico to find refuge. I think the same is happening today. The world is trying to understand its pain, and nothing can explain that better than Mexican music. Eyder Peralta, NPR News, Mexico City.

Description : This joyful tune has similarities with old Mexican music from the 17th. century. It is known as Diferencias sobre la Guaracha Mexique (s.XVII)

A very beautiful interpretation is from Jordi Savall with his ensemble.

Diferencias are a kind of variations.

I created a tune in this style of music for Harp. 

It is very suitable for Guitar. You could also split this loop from chords and melody section.

Rhythm is in 6/8 beats and Key is G Major.

This extraordinary album reflects the musical sophistication of Ignacio de Jerusalem and Manuel de Zumaya, two significant composers in Mexico during the 18th century. This glorious music was widely performed throughout "New Spain," from Guatemala in the south to California missions in the north. Chanticleer is joined by the Chanticleer Sinfonia, conducted by Joseph Jennings.

Given : In a survey of 400 Latin music downloads in a certain year, 200 were regional (Mexican/Tejano), 120 were pop-rock, 75 were tropical (salsa/merengue/cumbia/bachata), and 5 were urban (reggaeton).

Radiulo Free Mexican music and is a free app for Android published in the Audio File Players list of apps, part of Audio & Multimedia.


The company that develops Radiulo Free Mexican music and is LOH Digital. The latest version released by its developer is 6.3.6.


To install Radiulo Free Mexican music and on your Android device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2019-11-06 and was downloaded 39 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Radiulo Free Mexican music and as malware as malware if the download link to com.alegre.radio is broken.


How to install Radiulo Free Mexican music and on your Android device:Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to Google Play.Once the Radiulo Free Mexican music and is shown in the Google Play listing of your Android device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the Install button located below the search bar and to the right of the app icon.A pop-up window with the permissions required by Radiulo Free Mexican music and will be shown. Click on Accept to continue the process.Radiulo Free Mexican music and will be downloaded onto your device, displaying a progress. Once the download completes, the installation will start and you'll get a notification after the installation is finished. 0852c4b9a8

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