Calibre 50’s “Siempre Te Voy A Querer” is a heartfelt norteño-banda serenade that bottles up the feeling of finding the person you want beside you forever. Over lively accordions and bajo sexto, the singer proudly tells friends and strangers alike that his partner is “the love of my life,” then admits the relationship is far from picture-perfect. Still, every fight, tear, or silly moment ends with a kiss and a brand-new reason to fall in love all over again.
Listen closely and you will hear a simple yet powerful vow:
In short, the song is a musical promise ring. It reminds us that true love is not about perfection, but about choosing the same person—joyfully—day after day.
Formed in 2010 in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, Calibre 50 has become one of the most streamed names in regional Mexican music. Known for their dynamic fusion of norteño and banda styles, they feature unique instrumentation like the sousaphone, setting them apart in the norteño-banda genre.
Led today by vocalist and accordionist Beto Gastélum, the band has broken records with 27 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay chart. Their music spans a variety of styles from corridos and rancheras to cumbias and ballads, making them a versatile force in contemporary Mexican music.