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El Tigrillo Palma

Un Tigrillo Palma is a local Mexican musician from Sinaloa who specializes in corridos. Blessed Efrén Aguilar in Un Baral, Guasave, Sinaloa, he have scored his first main strike using the narcocorrido “Los Chiquinarcos” in 2006. Originally highlighted on the record Pistiando con la Plebada (2006), the melody was reissued …

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Los Dareyes de la Sierra

Los Dareyes de la Sierra certainly are a well-known norteño group hailing from Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico, who released some albums in the Disa label and whose strikes include “Hasta un Día de Hoy.” Originally founded in 1997 using a different lineup under a different name, Los Dareyes are led by …

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Pepe Aguilar

Blessed in the U.S. but elevated in Zacatecas, Mexico, kid of saving legends Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre, Pepe Aguilar was inspired and inspired by his parents to start out performing. He reached the stage for the very first time at age three, executing at New York’s Madison Square Backyard …

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Julio Preciado

Mexican Julio Preciado (given birth to Julio César Preciado) got involved with traditional music while taking part in an organization called Banda Tiburón, soon growing to be the best singer of Banda Un Limón. In 1992, Julio Preciado became a member of Banda Un Recodo, later developing his personal group, …

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Lupillo Rivera

Lupillo Rivera can be an award-winning Mexican vocalist, manufacturer, and songwriter. Younger brother from the later icon Jenni Rivera, he’s affectionately referred to as “Un Toro del Corrido” honoring his uncle (“Un Toro”) a well-known Mexican boxer. Rivera (blessed Guadalupe Rivera) constructed his initial traditional melody at age 15, and …

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