
Stampede Returns With High Energy Single ‘A Pesar De Tu Engano’
Stampede has just released a new single, and it takes you back to the original sound of the group - aconjunto style vibe. The new single is "A Pesar de Tu Engano," and features the sound that Stampede has become known for. You can now hear the single trending on KLUB Tejano 106.9.
@grupo.stampede A Pesar De Tu Engaño NOW AVAILABLE! #grupostampede#newtejanomusic#conjunto#ttma♬ original sound - Grupo Stampede
The new single is the follow-up to 2025 hit "No Te Vas Nunca," which became another top single for Stampede. It is also the second song with the band's new lead singer, Gabriel Jaurez.z.
Stampede is celebrating 30 years in the Tejano music industry.
I was able to speak with Ray from Stampede, and he told us the new single will be featured on the upcoming album. The tentative release window for the new album will be sometime in August or September. The group will celebrate 30 years in the Tejano music industry on October 31.
Stampede will be making a stop in Victoria this May.
The band continues to tour throughout Texas, including a stop in Victoria in early May. I will be chatting with Stampede soon on KLUB Tejano 106.9, so be sure you keep it tuned in. Here is a look back at when it all began in the 90s for Stampede. Check out the original lead singer, Alex DeLeon, singing "Otra Vez" unplugged.
@ffpdj Up close and personal Grupo Stampede in the 90s performing “Otra Vez” #fyp#viral#tejano#tejanotiktok#fypシ♬ original sound - ffpdj

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