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Patrulla 81: En Vivo Desde Dallas, Texas

Patrulla 81 has been together for decades, proving that they're the masters of the duranguense genre. This Dallas, Texas, concert shows that their time together has only seasoned their performances, making them one of the most electrifying Latin groups to take the stage. Includes "Como Pude Enamorarme De Ti," "Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra," "Cuando Mas Tranquila Te Halles," "La Novia Del Pajarillo," "Tu Me Has Cambiado" and more.

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Patrulla 81 has been together for decades, proving that they're the masters of the duranguense genre. This Dallas, Texas, concert shows that their time together has only seasoned their performances, making them one of the most electrifying Latin groups to take the stage. Includes "Como Pude Enamorarme De Ti," "Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra," "Cuando Mas Tranquila Te Halles," "La Novia Del Pajarillo," "Tu Me Has Cambiado" and more.

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