

La Arrolladora is going on tour make sure to secure your tickets. Credit to RUM 24.
Los Angeles, California (July 16, 2025)- La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho once again asserts its status as one of the most beloved and enduring groups in regional Mexican music, rising to the top of the charts with their latest single, “Aunque Tiren Hate.” The track has not only captivated millions of listeners but also clinched the No. 1 spot on the Monitor Latino Mexico chart—yet another major win in their storied career.
With over four decades of experience, it’s no surprise that La Arrolladora continues adding milestones to their journey. The Sinaloa-based group has always had an unmatched ability to connect with fans, and “Aunque Tiren Hate” is proof of that connection in full force. Mere days after its release, the track was playing everywhere, quickly climbing the charts across Mexico and the United States.
More than just a hit song, “Aunque Tiren Hate” has become an anthem for those who choose to ignore criticism and live out their love unapologetically. With lyrics full of raw honesty and bold attitude, it resonates deeply with an audience hungry for authenticity. It speaks to those in love without needing anyone’s approval—no matter who might disapprove.
The song’s official music video, released just a month ago, has already surpassed 1.5 million views on YouTube. Produced by Fernando Camacho and directed by Luis García, the video has significantly boosted the single’s reach, proving that La Arrolladora knows how to make an impact both sonically and visually.
Fans also have even more reason to celebrate: La Arrolladora is officially sold out for their upcoming July 18 concert at Guadalajara’s iconic Auditorio Telmex. The performance is set to be a grand celebration of their legacy, featuring beloved classics like “Tú eres la razón,” “Entre beso y beso,” and “Mi Segunda Vida.” With over 30 albums and a vault of timeless hits, the group continues to show unwavering passion, creativity, and a deep connection to their roots.
As if that weren’t enough, La Arrolladora is also gearing up to return to the United States with a major performance at the SAP Center in San Jose, California on August 23. One of the most important venues for regional Mexican music in the U.S., the SAP Center will welcome thousands of fans for what promises to be a night filled with energy, nostalgia, and joy. The show will span their entire catalog, from early anthems to their most recent work—proving why the band remains a pillar in the Latin music scene.
In an era where trends come and go, La Arrolladora stands tall with authenticity, talent, and unwavering dedication. The success of “Aunque Tiren Hate” is not a fleeting moment—it’s the result of decades of consistent, heartfelt artistry. As the lyrics say: “aunque tiren hate”—they simply don’t care.
With a career marked by gold-standard performances and genre-defining hits, La Arrolladora Banda El Limón continues to grow its legacy. They boast 30 full-length albums—26 of them studio recordings—and more than 30 songs that have defined generations. Their artistry has earned them five Latin Grammy nominations and two wins for Best Banda Album with Todo Depende de Ti and Irreversible.
They’ve also enjoyed massive success at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, earning over 30 nominations and winning eight trophies, solidifying their place as a cross-generational, cross-border phenomenon. Under the visionary leadership of founder Don René Camacho and the expert production of Fernando Camacho, the group has crafted a unique, signature sound that consistently resonates with fans around the world.
Recently, their song “Una Historia Mal Contada,” penned by Horacio Palencia and Diego Bollella, became their 19th track to reach No. 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart—a feat few can claim. With fresh voices like Julio Haro joining Esaul García and Jancarlo Mauleon, La Arrolladora keeps innovating while staying true to their roots. With over 14.5 million monthly Spotify listeners and sold-out shows at venues like Mexico City’s Arena Ciudad de México, Los Angeles’ YouTube Theater, and Guadalajara’s Auditorio Telmex, their influence shows no signs of slowing.
In 2025, La Arrolladora will embark on one of their most ambitious U.S. tours yet. This next chapter isn’t just about sustaining their legacy—it’s about evolving it, sharing it, and writing the next verses of their story.