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Grupo Límite

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Grupo LMT
Also known asLMT
Límite
Los Niños De Oro
OriginMonterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
GenresNorteño, Tejano, Latin pop, country, grupero
Years active1994 (1994)–2003, 2005 - Present (as LMT)
LabelsUniversal Music Latino
Past membersBeatriz Alejo Jiménez
Luis Mario Garza
Alicia Villarreal
Liz Villanueva

LMT, Grupo Límite, or Límite, is a Mexican Norteño band formed in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico in 1994.[1][2] The group was led by singer Alicia Villarreal until she left to pursue a solo career.[3]

History

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The band debuted in 1995 with the record, Por Puro Amor (sung by Beatriz Alejo Jiménez) , which sold over a million copies. The album featured singles such as "Vete", "Quiero", and "Te Aprovechas." Other subsequent albums were successful. At the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards, Límite received two awards: Regional Mexican Group of the Year and New Artist.[4] The group's sound and look sparked a wave of copycats in Tejano & Norteño music. Grupo Límite's lead singer/songwriter Alicia Villarreal had her own catch phrase, a flirty "ah-hah", which quickly became part of the groups mystique, in addition to her blonde braids.[5]

Members

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Past members

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Discography

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References

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  1. ^ The Definition Of Grupo Limite Retrieved 09-23-10
  2. ^ Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World John Shepherd, David Horn, Dave Laing - 2005 "The most prominent bands of the grupo-norteria fusion are Los Baron de Apodaca, Los Mier, Bronco and Limite."
  3. ^ Grupo Límite's ex-lead singer goes it alone chron.com Retrieved 09-23-10
  4. ^ "Premios a Lo Mejor De La Música Latina". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Casa Editorial El Tiempo S.A. April 8, 1997. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  5. ^ "Grupo Límite | Encyclopedia.com".
  6. ^ a b c ((( Grupo Límite > Discography > Main Albums ))) allmusic.com. Retrieved 09-23-10.
  7. ^ ((( Grupo Límite > Discography > Compilations ))) allmusic.com. Retrieved 09-23-10.