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  2. Narcocorrido - Wikipedia

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    The first corridos that focus on drug smugglers—the narco comes from "narcotics"—have been dated by Juan Ramírez-Pimienta to the 1930s. Early corridos (non-narco) go back as far as the Mexican Revolution of 1910, telling the stories of revolutionary fighters.

  3. Chalino Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Rosalino "Chalino" Sánchez Félix (30 August 1960 – 16 May 1992) was a Mexican singer-songwriter.Posthumously called "King of The Corrido" (from Spanish: El Rey del Corrido), Sánchez is considered one of the most influential Mexican narcocorrido singers of the late 20th century.

  4. Los Huracanes del Norte - Wikipedia

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    Corridos Pesados (1995) Verdades Norteña (1996) Top Norteño (1997) Ofrenda a Mi Madre (1997) Aires de Mi Norte (1998) Corridos Pa' Pueblo (1998) Corridos con Fama Vol. 1 & 2 (1999) Norteño 2000 Vol. 1 & 2 (1999) En Que Trabaja el Muchacho (2000) U.S. #181; 15 Kilates Musicales (2001) 30 Norteñas Perronas (2001) Borracho, Parrandero y ...

  5. Corrido - Wikipedia

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    Corrido broadside celebrating the entry of Francisco I. Madero into Mexico City in 1911. The corrido (Spanish pronunciation: ) is a famous narrative metrical tale and poetry that forms a ballad. The songs often feature topics such as oppression, history, daily life for criminals, the vaquero lifestyle, and other socially relevant themes. [1]

  6. Peso Pluma Finally Addresses Narco Corrido Culture With ... - AOL

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    Peso Pluma doesn’t need to prove his pop stardom. In just a year, the 24-year-old Guadalajara, Mexico native has achieved many historic firsts, starting with his aptly titled “Génesis” LP ...

  7. Why are Mexican Corridos gaining popularity on the ... - AOL

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    Corridos Tumbados, an extension of Narcocorridos, takes on the genre's principles with an influence of rap and trap, touching on topics like drug violence, social issues, and sexualization.

  8. Pablo Acosta Villarreal - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Acosta Villarreal, commonly referred to as El Zorro de Ojinaga ("The Ojinaga Fox") was a Mexican narcotics smuggler who controlled crime along a 200-mile stretch of U.S.-Mexico border.

  9. Federal agents find sophisticated ‘narco tunnel’ allowing ...

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    US federal agents have uncovered a sophisticated “narco tunnel” equipped with electricity and a working ventilation system that smugglers had been using between El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico.