Miami, FL (March 13, 2026) – At a pivotal moment of growth and artistic reaffirmation, Banda Los Sebastianes de Saúl Plata present their new single, “Parece Chiste”, a song that deepens the direct and emotional storytelling that now defines the group.
Following the powerful impact of “Al Chile No Sé”—a track that reached #1 in Audience on the Monitor Latino Mexico Popular Chart and surpassed 22 million views on YouTube—the Sinaloan band shows no signs of slowing down. “Parece Chiste” arrives as the next chapter in a phase where emotional honesty, interpretive maturity, and instrumental strength converge more precisely than ever.
Written by César Valdivia and Alfonso De la Cruz García, and produced by Saúl Plata, the song captures that moment when a betrayal or disappointment feels so absurd it can only be described with disbelief. Far from traditional dramatics, the track plays with irony and disappointment from a place of firmness, connecting with an audience that recognizes pain—but also dignity after heartbreak.
Musically, “Parece Chiste” reinforces Los Sebastianes’ contemporary identity: solid arrangements, commanding brass sections, and a vocal performance that balances emotion with character. It’s banda with evolution—without losing its roots.
The release coincides with an intense national promotional schedule. This week, the group visited Monterrey—one of the most strategic markets for regional Mexican music—appearing on high-impact platforms such as Elías Medina’s podcast, Bohemiada con Aldo, and SNSerio Podcast, strengthening their presence across both traditional media and digital platforms.
Next week, the band will continue their promotional tour in Guadalajara, reaffirming their close connection with both audiences and the industry.
This new single does not stand alone; it is part of an expansive phase for the group. Recently nominated for Premio Lo Nuestro 2026, Banda Los Sebastianes continue expanding their international reach while solidifying their leadership within regional Mexican music.
With “Parece Chiste,” the group doesn’t just release new music—they reaffirm their consistency, relevance, and ability to evolve in a genre that demands authenticity.
Banda Los Sebastianes aren’t just experiencing a great moment. They’re building a new era.









