Arturo Garza Treviño

Los Cadetes de Linares Los Cadetes de Linares

The Tragic Tale of Arturo Garza Treviño

The song "Arturo Garza Treviño" by Los Cadetes de Linares tells the story of a man's tragic end on a highway in Mexico. The lyrics describe the scene of an accident at Kilometer 1160 on the national road, where Arturo Garza Treviño met his untimely demise. The song paints a picture of a man who trusted his fast car, which ultimately led to his fatal accident. The mention of Nuevo Laredo suggests that Treviño was from this area, and the lyrics imply that he was well-known, possibly due to his connections or conflicts.

The song hints at the possibility that Treviño was involved in some sort of conflict, as it mentions that he was a 'friend of a friend' or perhaps had some issues, which were settled ('paid all his debts') at Kilometer 1160. The phrase 'friend of a friend' could be a veiled reference to connections with organized crime, which is a common theme in narcocorridos, a subgenre of Mexican norteño music that Los Cadetes de Linares are known for. The song concludes with Treviño dying in the hospital, unable to give a statement to the authorities, and the singer bids him farewell, demonstrating affection and marking the end of his life.

The song serves as a narrative of Treviño's last moments and a reflection on the consequences of one's actions and associations. Los Cadetes de Linares are known for their corridos, which often tell stories of real-life events, love, and tragedy, and this song is a poignant example of their storytelling through music.

Share on social media Share as link

  1. Las 3 Tumbas
  2. El Palomito
  3. No Hay Novedad
  4. El Pajarillo
  5. Dos Coronas A Mi Madre
  6. Los Dos Amigos
  7. No Hay Novedad
  8. Despedida Con Mariachi
  9. El Asesino
  10. Sigues Siendo Mi Niña
View all Los Cadetes de Linares songs

Most popular topics in Los Cadetes de Linares songs

Related artists

  1. Los Huracanes del Norte
    Los Huracanes del Norte
  2. Luis R Conriquez
    Luis R Conriquez
  3. Ramón Ayala
    Ramón Ayala
  4. Lalo Mora
    Lalo Mora
  5. Santa Fe Klan
    Santa Fe Klan
  6. Cornelio Reyna
    Cornelio Reyna
  7. Antonio Aguilar
    Antonio Aguilar
  8. Vicente Fernández
    Vicente Fernández