These 10 Classic Corrido & Regional Mexican Anthems Still Slap

  • Los Tigres Del Norte – “La Puerta Negra”
  • Banda El Recordo de Cruz Lizárraga – “Y Llegaste Tú”
  • Ramon Ayala – “Tragos Amargos”
  • Los Tucanes De Tijuana – “La Chona”
  • Chalino Sanchez – “Alma Enamorada”
  • Adan “Chalino” Sanchez – “Me Cansé de Morir Por Tu Amor”

What’s the difference between Norteno and corridos?

Info About Nortenas. Are written to praise heros & non-heros. Corrido are songs that give the writer’s insights.

What type of corridos are there?

There are two main types of narcocorridos: commercial corridos and private corridos. Commercial narcocorridos recorded made by famous artists who idolize a certain drug dealer and release a song about him, while private narcocorridos are usually commissioned by the drug dealer himself.

Who made corridos Tumbados?

Natanael Cano
Corridos Tumbados/Artists
Natanael Cano (born March 27, 2001) is a Mexican singer-songwriter. He is best known for the unique blend of traditional Mexican corridos and American trap music. Cano was the first musician to publicly fuse this variant of the two genres together which has made him stand out. This genre was dubbed corridos tumbados.

What music do cartels listen to?

narcocorrido
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.

What is the difference between a corrido and a song?

As nouns the difference between song and corrido is that song is a musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by singing while corrido is a mexican or mexican-american ballad or folksong.

Are corridos a genre?

Music of Latin America
Corrido/Parent genres

Where is Nata Cano from?

Hermosillo
Born and raised in Hermosillo, located in the state of Sonora, Mexico, Natanael Cano says his childhood was like any other kid’s in his neighborhood. “I lived with my parents. Went to school, played fútbol and I loved to play video games,” Cano tells Billboard.