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  2. Los Huracanes del Norte - Wikipedia

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    Los Huracanes del Norte are a regional Mexican band. Throughout their history, they have played different styles of norteño music, such as traditional norteño from northeastern Mexico, rough Norteño from Mexico's pacific northwest, and saxophone norteño popular in Mexico's landlocked states.

  3. 2000 in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Los Huracanes del Norte: Norteno, Corrido, Ranchera: FonoVisa: August. Day Title ... Los Terribles del Norte 24 La Caspa del Diablo: Los Originales de San Juan

  4. Herencia Musical: 20 Corridos Inolvidables - Wikipedia

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    Herencia Musical: 20 Corridos Inolvidables (Eng.: 20 Unforgettable Corridos) is the title of a compilation album released by Regional Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte. This album became their fourth number-one hit on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.

  5. Los Huracanes del Norte Celebrate 50 Years Together; Unveil ...

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    The norteño supergroup also unveiled their star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

  6. List of number-one Billboard Regional Mexican Songs of 2003

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    Los Huracanes del Norte [43] October 25 [44] November 1 [45] November 8 [46] November 15 [47] November 22 [48] November 29 [49] December 6 [50] December 13 [51]

  7. 1980s in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Norteño band Los Tigres del Norte continued their success from the 1970s with their corridos involving social commentary such as "Jaula de oro" ("The Golden Cage") which tells of a Mexican man who crosses the Mexico-United States border illegally and raises a family in the United States who denies their Mexican heritage while the man longs to ...

  8. Regional Mexican - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, established regional Mexican artists continued to release music including California-based norteño band Los Tigres de Norte, a band that has released music since the 1970s. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] That same decade, some new regional Mexican groups were formed, including Sinaloan banda group Banda MS .

  9. Chalino Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Rosalino "Chalino" Sánchez Félix (30 August 1960 – 16 May 1992) was a Mexican singer-songwriter.Posthumously called "King of The Corrido" (from Spanish: El Rey del Corrido), Sánchez is considered one of the most influential Mexican narcocorrido singers of the late 20th century.