Los Cuates de Sinaloa

Los Cuates de Sinaloa are a Norteño band led by cousins Gabriel and Nano Berrelleza, originally from , Sinaloa, but currently based in Phoenix, Arizona. The band signed to Sony BMG in 2006. Their 2006 album, Puro Sierreno Bravo, was number 13 in the Top Latin Albums. Their song "Negro y Azul" provided the opening music for the Breaking Bad episode "Negro y Azul", the song was an narcocorrido homage and performed as a New Mexico music style ranchera, referencing the show's Neo-Western and New Mexico setting.

Los Cuates de Sinaloa

Los Cuates de Sinaloa are a Norteño band led by cousins Gabriel and Nano Berrelleza, originally from , Sinaloa, but currently based in Phoenix, Arizona. The band signed to Sony BMG in 2006. Their 2006 album, Puro Sierreno Bravo, was number 13 in the Top Latin Albums. Their song "Negro y Azul" provided the opening music for the Breaking Bad episode "Negro y Azul", the song was an narcocorrido homage and performed as a New Mexico music style ranchera, referencing the show's Neo-Western and New Mexico setting.