April 10, 2026

Leonardo Aguilar Continues to Bet on Regional Mexican Music

Leonardo Aguilar has become one of the most prominent figures of the new generation of regional Mexican music and an artist who embodies a musical heritage; he continues to showcase his talent.

The singer is premiering his new single, “For Better or For Worse,” a song that explores the complexity of love, nostalgia, and emotional loyalty. True to his artistic essence, Leonardo delivers a deeply honest track that connects with those who have experienced a relationship marked by changes, doubts, and attachment. Through an intimate and emotionally charged performance, the singer portrays the story of someone who, despite everything, decides to stay.

Es una canción que se escribió saliendo de la pandemia, en una época en la que estábamos grabando y componiendo muchísimo. Todo nació a partir de un coro que se le ocurrió a mi papá, justo el de ‘para bien o para mal’, y eso era lo único que teníamos al principio. A partir de ahí empecé a pensar en cosas que he vivido y en situaciones que no sólo me han pasado a mí, sino que les pasan a muchísima gente”, dice Aguilar por medio de un comunicado.

The artist, who has pursued a musical career from a very early age, has worked to keep alive the legacy of his family, which began with his grandfather Don Antonio Aguilar, and which today continues with this generation that seeks to bring younger audiences closer to Mexican music.

In this song, Leonardo stands out for his direct and emotive storytelling, in which the protagonist reflects on the transformation of his partner and the weight of memories.
The track was written by Leonardo Aguilar, Pepe Aguilar, Ángela Aguilar, Gussy Lau, José Esparza and Angélica Gallegos, and was produced by Pepe Aguilar and Leonardo Aguilar, a creative duo that gives the single a precise, sensitive musical direction deeply connected with the tradition of the genre.

“The song speaks of when a partner lets you see what could be a great love and then everything changes, but you hold on to the idea of what they promised you, of what they made you feel, and you keep waiting for someday it will be what it was. That’s where it comes from,” he shares.

Musically, the single maintains the roots of regional Mexican that have defined his career, combining traditional instrumentation with a contemporary interpretation that highlights his artistic evolution.

With this release, Leonardo once again proves his talent for telling stories that connect with audiences through vulnerability and authenticity, establishing himself as one of the strongest propositions in the genre. The song is now available on all digital platforms.

Caleb Morrison

Caleb Morrison

I cover community news and local stories across Iowa Park and the surrounding Wichita County area. I’m passionate about highlighting the people, places, and everyday moments that make small-town Texas special. Through my reporting, I aim to give our readers clear, honest coverage that feels true to the community we call home.

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