Alfredo Rios, aka El Komander, is the Jay Z of Mexican drug balladeers. He says government pressure, in the form of fines and banned or canceled concerts, is forcing him to think about retirement. El ...
The city of Tijuana is refusing to allow three popular musicians who sing violent lyrics about Mexico's drug war to perform at its annual fair. The singers are Alfredo Rios, who goes by the stage name ...
In Mexico, even the president has an opinion on what Natanael Cano, Luis R. Conriquez and others sing. By Natalia Cano In May, local authorities of a famous resort in Cancún, Mexico, banned live ...
Narcocorridos, or “drug ballads”, are songs that soundtrack the world of narcoculutra. Since the Mexican drug war began in 2006, the genre has exploded in popularity and the lyrics have kept pace with ...
In Rialto, on old route 66 just outside Los Angeles, young Mexican Americans in sharp cars and glittery, cowboy-goth clothes are pouring into a hangar-size nightclub to hear El Komander sing. Brawny, ...
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- As the narcocorrido, a Mexican traditional drug ballad, gains popularity worldwide and artists like Peso Pluma and Nathanael Cano keep climbing to the top of the music charts, ...
Mexican authorities have levied one of their harshest punishments yet against drug ballads known as "narco-corridos," fining concert promoters 100,000 pesos (almost $8,000) for a weekend performance… ...
Chaos erupted at a Riverside County concert after popular Mexican musician El Komander refused to sing because of a payment dispute this weekend. The promoter and singer are blaming each other for the ...
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