MEXICO CITY — Regional Mexican band Grupo Frontera is heading to the 2026 Grammys with two nominations, following a double-nod at the Latin Grammys, where they competed for best regional Mexican song and a collaboration with Fuerza Regida.
While they didn't win a Latin Grammy, the band said they were honored to have shared the category with Los Tigres del Norte, a group they consider true legends. Now, Grupo Frontera looks ahead to the Grammys on Feb. 1, where they will compete for best Música Mexicana album (including Tejano) for their EP with Fuerza Regida, ''Mala mía,'' and their solo EP ''Y lo que viene."
These are the group's first Grammy nominations —a remarkable feat considering they only debuted in 2022.
''It's something you would never think, that someone who plays our style of music would be nominated,'' said the group's vocalist and bajo quinto performer Adelaido ''Payo'' Solis III about the Grammys.
The idea for an EP with Fuerza Regida came from guitarist Beto Acosta, who drew inspiration from the success of their hit ''Bebé dame'' and other important collaborations such as ''Oasis'' by Bad Bunny and J Balvin.
''Our vibes are similar,'' Payo said. ''I feel that the chemistry is very cool."
The EP was recorded in Los Angeles, where the band took the opportunity to record additional material, including ''Tu favorita'', a collaboration with Fuerza Regida and Chilean artist Cris MJ, featured on their latest album ''Lo que me falta por llorar."
''The cool thing is that they are from Los Angeles and we are from Texas,'' Payo said of the band led by Jesús Ortiz Paz. ''We kind of have a certain style that we grew up listening to … I feel that that was a super perfect fusion."