The Peerless label mostly released popular Mexican music; some popular dance bands and tunes from the United States of America also appeared on Peerless in the 1920s.
In addition to Mexico, Peerless Records were sold in other parts of Latin America and in some communities in the Southwest United States.
[1] Peerless issued some long-playing vinyl records starting in 1951.
During the years, Peerless has been the record label for many well-known artists, such as Pedro Infante and Los Apson.
Peerless remained an independent label until 2001, when it merged with its subsidiary MCM (Metro Casa Musical), becoming Peerless-MCM S.A. de C.V., which was later bought by Warner Music Mexico