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  2. Los Huracanes del Norte - Wikipedia

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    20 Corridos de Narco (2004) Con Experiencia y Juventud (2004) Corridos de Caballos (2004) Legado Norteño (2004) Tesoros de Coleccion (2004) Dejate Querer (2005) Momentos Inolvidables (2005) Contra Viento y Marea (2006) Grandes Corridos de Pelicula (2006) Nomás No Chillen (2006) Puro Pa' Arriba (2006) (First album with Roberto Heraclio "Rocky ...

  3. Narcocorrido - Wikipedia

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    Ramírez-Pimienta, Juan Carlos. "El tema de la traición en tres corridos de narcotráfico y narcotraficantes: 'Carga Blanca','Contrabando y traición' y 'Chuy y Mauricio.' Hispanic Journal. XXXII.2 (Fall 2015): 161-177. Ramírez-Pimienta, Juan Carlos."El Pablote: una nueva mirada al primer corrido dedicado a un traficante de drogas ...

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

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    In May, for the first time ever, two songs from the Mexican Regional genre made their way into the Billboard Hot 100 Top Five: Grupo Frontera's collaboration with Bad Bunny, titled "Un Porciento ...

  5. Sparx (American band) - Wikipedia

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    They appeared as "Lorenzo Antonio y Su Grupo" (Lorenzo Antonio and His Group). They've collaborated with their brother Lorenzo often, including with albums like Corridos Famosos , Latin folk songs like a take on Juan Gabriel 's and Rocío Dúrcal 's "Que Bonito es Santa Fé " and even country duets like " The Wild Side of Life / It Wasn't God ...

  6. Los Cadetes de Linares - Wikipedia

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    Los Cadetes de Linares was a Mexican norteño band famous for their corridos, traditional ballad-style songs about social causes, criminals or heroes in the northern parts of Mexico. They appeared in various classic Mexican films and made many appearances on nationally syndicated programs in Mexico and the United States.

  7. Grupo Exterminador - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Exterminador started in 1992. The band's debut album, Dos Plebes II, was released by EGO Records in 1994.Their biggest chart hit was when their album Nuestras Romanticas reached no.9 on the Billboard charts in 2007, [2] and as of December 2023 their song "El Padre De Todos" has over 32.2 million views on YouTube.

  8. Gabito Ballesteros - Wikipedia

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    Gabito Ballesteros Abril was born on 23 July 1999 in Cumpas, Sonora, to Gabriel Ballesteros Guzmán and Mónica Abril Medina, both from Cumpas. [3] He has two sisters. [3] At the age of eight, Ballesteros was taught to play guitar by his mother and he began playing in a choir at the local Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe church.

  9. Francisco Avitia - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Avitia Tapia (13 May 1915 – 29 June 1995), commonly known as "El Charro Avitia", was a Mexican singer, primarily of ranchera and corrido genres. [1] His best known songs include "Maquina 501," "Caballo alazán lucero," and "El Muchacho Alegre". He also acted in films such as Primero soy mexicano (1950) and El zurdo (1965).