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Mexican corridos tumbados artist Natanael Cano is back in the headlines after speaking out about threats from organized crime ...
New documentary examines how Americans are arming Mexican cartels 06:49. Authorities in Mexico are offering state protection to famed regional Mexican singer Natanael Cano and other artists after ...
Natanael Cano is living one of the best moments in his career. Earlier this year, he made his acting debut on HBO Max’s series VGLY, he’s been on tour in Mexico selling out multiple shows, and ...
Natanael Cano is celebrating the legacy of his greatest inspiration, Ariel Camacho. On Friday, the corridos tumbados pioneer released the album Recordando a Ariel Camacho, featuring 10 covers of ...
On Friday, Natanael Cano released his single "Blancanieves," which hears him skipping charchetas and guitars for trappy, ...
The 25-year-old singer— who is under Natanael Cano’s record label Los CT and Peso Pluma’s Double P Management— has quickly become a force in the new wave of corridos tumbados, amassing ...
On Wednesday, Biza re-entered the corridos tumbados space as he released two singles, “Natanael Cano: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 59” and “Entre Las 20,” alongside the Mexican star.
Natanael Cano, a frontrunner in the trap corridos movement, on how he plans to build on his recent Bad Bunny collaboration and why he'll be making a splash in 2020 with more music, "crazy ...
Natanael Cano and Junior H, two of Rancho Humilde’s promising regional urban artists, are the latest to partner with Billboard for a Live At-Home performance.. Raising money for MusicCares, the ...
Nineteen-year-old Natanael Cano is Rancho Humilde’s biggest act and one of the most popular in Latin music. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) Today, 19-year-old Natanael Cano is the label ...
However, in a statement shared exclusively with Rolling Stone, a representative for Rolling Loud refuted the claim.“Unfortunately, Natanael Cano and Junior H will not be performing at Rolling ...
In recent years, Peso Pluma and Natanael Cano have received death threats from singing corridos. The FADER speaks to Rafael Acosta Morales about the threats corridos musicians face from drug cartels.