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  2. Natanael Cano - Wikipedia

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    Natanael Ruben Cano Monge (born 27 March 2001) is a Mexican rapper, musician and singer. [ 1] Natanael is known for his fusion of trap music and regional Mexican corridos, known as corridos tumbados. [ 2] The idea to fuse the two genres was proposed by Dan Sanchez who wrote Natanael's first corrido tumbado, "Soy el Diablo".

  3. Narcocorrido - Wikipedia

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    A narcocorrido ( Spanish pronunciation: [naɾkokoˈriðo], "narco-corrido" or drug ballad) is a subgenre of the Regional Mexican corrido (narrative ballad) genre, from which several other genres have evolved. This type of music is heard and produced on both sides of the Mexico–US border. It uses a danceable, polka, waltz or mazurka rhythmic base.

  4. Chalino Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Chalino Sánchez. Rosalino " Chalino " Sánchez Félix (30 August 1960 – c. 15 May 1992) was a Mexican singer-songwriter. Posthumously called "El Rey del Corrido", he is considered one of the most influential Mexican narcocorrido singers of the late 20th century. He also composed and sang romantic and radio-friendly songs.

  5. Corrido - Wikipedia

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    Song about the battle of Ciudad Juarez title Toma de Ciudad Juárez. In the Mestizo-Mexican cultural area, the three variants of corrido (romance, revolutionary and modern) are both alive and sung, along with popular sister narrative genres, such as the "valona" of Michoacán state, the "son arribeño" of the Sierra Gorda (Guanajuato, Hidalgo and Querétaro states) and others.

  6. Los Cadetes de Linares - Wikipedia

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    Los Cadetes de Linares. 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. Los Tucanes de Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Los Tucanes De Tijuana (English: The Toucans of Tijuana) are a Mexican norteño band led by Mario Quintero Lara. [ 1] The band was founded in Tijuana, Baja California in 1987. [ 2] They, along with Los Tigres del Norte, were pioneers in playing their music in a rougher manner as opposed to the traditional norteño music of northeastern Mexico ...

  8. Ramón Ayala - Wikipedia

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    Tex-Mex. Freddie Records [ 3] Member of. Los Bravos del Norte. Formerly of. Los Relámpagos del Norte. Musical artist. Ramón Covarrubias Garza (born 8 December 1945), known by his stage name Ramón Ayala, is a Mexican singer, accordion player, composer and songwriter of Norteño music. [ 4] He is also known as the "King of the Accordion".

  9. Iván Cornejo’s ‘Mirada’ Is A Gaze Into Alternative Música ...

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    There’s more to música Mexicana than corridos, and Iván Cornejo is proving that with his alternative sierreño sound. While his peers are largely pulling from hip-hop influences, the Mexican ...