El Corrido Del Machete

Los Invasores de Nuevo León Los Invasores de Nuevo León

The Tale of El Machete: A Corrido of Triumph and Pride

The song 'El Corrido Del Machete' by Los Invasores de Nuevo León is a traditional Mexican corrido, a type of ballad that often tells a story of heroism, struggle, and sometimes the exploits of a notable figure. In this case, the song narrates the tale of a renowned racehorse named El Machete from Monterrey, Nuevo León. The corrido is a tribute to the horse's speed, strength, and the consecutive victories it has achieved, which has made it a legend in the region.

The lyrics mention Tino Cárdenas, the proud owner of El Machete, who is described as a fair and sincere man. He is said to bet his whole heart on the horse's legs, confident that El Machete will always finish first. This reflects the deep bond and trust between the owner and his champion horse. The song also recounts the various places where El Machete has raced and won, such as Zuazua, Apodaca, Laredo, and Pesquería, further cementing its reputation as an unbeatable competitor.

The corrido is not just a story about a horse; it's a cultural expression of pride and admiration for excellence and perseverance. It celebrates the spirit of competition and the joy of victory. Los Invasores de Nuevo León, known for their norteño music style, use this corrido to pay homage to the local folklore and the tradition of horse racing in Nuevo León, which is an integral part of the regional identity.

Share on social media Share as link

  1. Laurita Garza
  2. Aguanta Corazón
  3. Ni Dada La Quiero
  4. Bajo mil llaves
  5. Corazón de Oro
  6. Playa Sola
  7. Cielo
  8. La Vieja Banca
  9. Mi Casa Nueva
  10. El Corrido Del Machete
View all Los Invasores de Nuevo León songs

Most popular topics in Los Invasores de Nuevo León songs

Related artists

  1. Intocable
    Intocable
  2. Los Cardenales de Nuevo León
    Los Cardenales de Nuevo León
  3. Victor Garcia
    Victor Garcia
  4. La Original Banda El Limon
    La Original Banda El Limon
  5. Joan Sebastian
    Joan Sebastian
  6. Ramón Ayala
    Ramón Ayala
  7. Valentín Elizalde
    Valentín Elizalde
  8. Beto Quintanilla
    Beto Quintanilla