Grupo Anaya's return has come with buzz. A couple of weeks ago, they released their new single "Whataburger," and it is gaining popularity on social media. The question now becomes, when will Whataburger take notice?

You're invited to the video shoot at the Club Westerner.

Now, it's time to build more buzz around the song. Songwriter, bajo quinto player, and vocalist, Mike Flores, has just told us that they will be shooting a music video for "Whataburger" on Saturday, November 8, at the Club Westerner in Victoria, located at 1005 W. Constitution.
Not only will this be a video shoot, but a dance featuring Grupo Anaya, and it is FREE to the public and all ages are welcomed to attend.. Come out to be part of a social media trend and support live Tejano music.
"Whataburger" is an original song from Mike that was recorded in 2021. How did they keep such a great song hidden for so long? Mike say's, he was just waiting for the right time.  See you on Saturday, November 8.

Anaya has brought us some awesome music.

Grupo Anaya recorded with Freddie Records for a short time and brought us this banger, "Te Quiero Ver."  This song is such a vibe, just incase you forgot, check it out.

Check out this video footage of Grupo Anaya performing at Dodge City Saloon thanks to Harvey Danger on TikTok. We are proud to say they are from our hometown of Victoria.

@harveydanger82#musicmusicaymas#tejanonation#tejanotiktokdads#tejanotiktok#tejanoandproud#texas#dodgecitysaloon#👑mwkings👑#tejano#tejunto#grupoanaya#victoriatexas#victoria#conjutos#conjuto @Ofelia Madrigal755 @DeliriousCarlos ♬ Sabiendo Quien Era Yo - Grupo Anaya
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