Pete Astudillo during a concert in Laredo, Texas in 2016.
Studio albums
7
Live albums
1
Compilation albums
1
American singer Pete Astudillo has released seven studio albums, one live album, and one compilation album. Astudillo began his music career as lead vocalist for Los Bad Boyz with Joe Ojeda serving as the group's keyboardist.[1] They both integrated into Selena y Los Dinos in 1988,[2] while Astudillo composed songs for the group as well as harmonizing with lead vocalist Selena.[3] Astudillo released his debut solo album, Entregate a Mi in January 1992, which was followed up with Como Nadie (1993). Astudillo signed with Q-Productions through distribution with EMI Latin. His most commercially successful album to date, Como Te Extrano (1995), peaked at number two in the United States Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart and number six on the US Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. While Si Tu No Estas (1997) and ¿Dónde Estás Amor? (1999) failed to capitalize on the same commercial success as Como Te Extrano, Astudillo forged his own label, Peace Rock Records, and released his albums independently.[4] Astudillo released El Rey del Ritmo (2001) through his label and after a stint as a rocker on Salvación (2013), Astudillo released Pete Astudillo and Tekno Mex - Live (2015) through Q-Productions.
^Carrizales 2024.
^Cabrera 1992, p. 67.
^Salas 2020.
^Cabrera 2001, p. 59.
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