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Firme Group Reported Apology of Crime After Allegedly Interpreting ‘the Panther Gone’ in La Paz · Global Voices

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On November 26, it was reported that the band Grupo Firme, from the Mexican region, was denounced for playing a song of type ‘narcocorrido’ during their concert in La Paz, Baja California Sur. Following their presentation on November 22, the municipal president, Milena Quiroga Romero, reported in a press conference that the group played a song that argues for the crime. YOU CAN INTEREST: Jumpillo: Narcocorridos and reggaeton influence the person…
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On November 26, it was reported that the band Grupo Firme, from the Mexican region, was denounced for playing a song of type ‘narcocorrido’ during their concert in La Paz, Baja California Sur. Following their presentation on November 22, the municipal president, Milena Quiroga Romero, reported in a press conference that the group played a song that argues for the crime. YOU CAN INTEREST: Jumpillo: Narcocorridos and reggaeton influence the person…

Grupo Firme is back at the center of the reflectors, now for ignoring the rules at a concert in La Paz, Baja California Sur, where he played the theme 'Se fue la Pantera', at the public's request. It all started when Eduin Caz addressed the authorities in the middle of the show: "Can the Panther sing here? The authority says no and I pay attention... No way! Well if they turn off the concert to chin* his mother!" the singer said before starting …

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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