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Many of the music and CDs are distributed by American labels as well as videos intended solely to be sold in the United States. The growing popularity of the music in the U.S. is correlated with Mexican immigration. Over a quarter of the residents of the Los Angeles area are now Mexican, and they have brought this folk music style with them.
According to its author, Ángel González, the story of the song is fictional although it does incorporate the real names of people involved in drug trafficking. [3] The story follows a drug trafficking romantic couple - Emilio Varela and Camelia la Texana – who transport several kilos of marijuana hidden in their car's tires from Tijuana, Mexico to Los Angeles, United States.
Darkroom Familia is an American Chicano rap group with artists from various parts of Northern California.They were originally formed in 1988. Like other burgeoning gangster rappers of the era, major labels weren't quick to sign such bands, so the band members had to sell their tapes by taking them personally to record stores in the area as word of mouth quickly began to spread.
Grupo Exterminador started in 1992. The band's debut album, Dos Plebes II, was released by EGO Records in 1994.Their biggest chart hit was when their album Nuestras Romanticas reached no.9 on the Billboard charts in 2007, [2] and as of December 2023 their song "El Padre De Todos" has over 32.2 million views on YouTube.
Members were charged with a series of murders, including the death of agent Blanca De Los Santos Barbosa in recorded events of July 7, 2010 [9] and the pilot Jesús Quiñones Santiago on May 4 of the same year. Governor Luis Fortuño declared three days of mourning after the death of De Los Santos Barbosa. [10]
"Los Tigres Traficantes" – 2:30 – The traffickers sell their stuff "I Hate This Part of Texas" – 2:45 – (in broken Spanish) The ex-soldier attempts to contact members of the CVB resistance group "Hippy Chix" – 4:27 – The ex-soldier takes the oath and joins the CVB
In 1993, they released their fourth album, Los Machos Tambien Lloran. The album featured Guerita, Motivos, Mi Luna, Mi Estrella, Las Nachas, La Carga Del Diablo, Las Mañanitas and Tu Abandono, all of which were popular songs in Mexico and the United States. The album cover was the first to showcase the band's unique costumes that they gained ...
El Cartel Records (formerly known as Los Cangris Inc. and El Cartel Productions) is a Puerto Rican record label. The release of Barrio Fino , Daddy Yankee 's first commercially successful album, is notable for being the label's first distributed album.