The Vultures of Culiacan, pioneers of the war run: “Imagine now Weight Pen singing pure romantic... He is not that”
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It all begins as a typical thing: four 20 year-olds gather in a garage in Culiacán in the early 2000s to form a small group of music and give their first concerts at small parties of family and friends. They always go black, so they begin to know them as Los Vuitres. They sign with a local label and, a few years later, triumph between songs of love and No Tenes Miedo, a subject that starts the altered runners, a variant of explicit lyrics influe…
The mayor of Metepec, Fernando Flores Fernández, called on the artists Los Dos Carnales and El Phantasma on Thursday, April 17, to avoid playing straight into the violence during their participation in the Metepec 2025 Fair. “We urge the company to ensure that Los Dos Carnales, El Phantasma and Gerardo Díaz do not sing straight into the violence. They are all over the place; they are not going to play straight. They have not told us whether or n…
In the midst of the growing debate about the diffusion of music with violent content, the vocalist of Grupo Firme, Eduin Caz, announced that the group will stop performing straight into their concerts starting this weekend. Through his social networks, Caz informed his followers that the group has made the decision to eliminate from their repertoire even the few fictional runs that they had included, such as the theme “It was the panther”. The a…
Gustavo AlonsoLuis R. Conríquez will no longer be presented at the Fair of San Isidro Metepec 2025, an event in which he was announced to act on May 15. The cancellation was confirmed by the city of Metepec, as part of the new state measures that seek to avoid the interpretation of songs with apology of crime, such as the so-called war runs. The fair will be held from May 3 to 18, and although it maintains a poster with artists from the Mexican …


The Fair of San Isidro, in Metepec, cancel the presentation of Luis R. Conriquez on May 15, after riots in Texcoco.
After the riots at the Texcoco Horse Fair.
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