The Latin music legends will receive the 2,852nd star during a ceremony next Thursday, July 16, in the category of "Recording."

By Lars Brandle

Intocable will be saluted next week with a prime piece of real estate — a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Formed in the border town of Zapata, Texas, in the early 1990s, Intocable revolutionized Latin music, blending Tejano, Norteño, pop, rock, and cumbia “into a groundbreaking sound that has inspired generations,” reads a statement announcing their latest award. “Their influence is unmatched.”

The Latin music legends will receive the 2,852nd star during a ceremony next Thursday, July 16, in the category of “Recording.” Jessica Maldonado will emcee the ceremony, with Edgar Barrera and Nir Serrousi on hand as special guests.