Mario Quintero Lara, born in Las Huacapas, Sinaloa, Mexico, is a renowned musician and philanthropist best known as the leader and primary songwriter of the iconic Regional Mexican band Los Tucanes de Tijuana. Since forming the group in 1987, Quintero has crafted over 600 songs, including hits like "La Chona" and "El Tucanazo," earning him 34 gold and 30 platinum albums.
His work has transcended music charts, contributing soundtracks to films such as Perdita Durango and El Infierno, and prestigious TV series like Señora Acero and El Chema. A recipient of more than 30 BMI awards and the 2012 Latin Grammy for Best Norteño Album, Mario Quintero continues to influence the industry with his powerful Pacific Norteño sound.