Chalino Sanchez will forever be a synonym for badass and big balls. His last performance after recieving the death threat knowing he would probably die was a final f u
Chalino is the greatest of these in my eyes. I'm a biracial black and native American and when I heard of this man a few years ago in my mid 20s. I felt he was the strongest and bravest artist I've ever heard of. First off, we don't have life nearly as hard as Mexican musicians and to even pretend like they are similar is foolish and childish. Secondly, most of our artist that have been killed had no clue they were going to be and were trying to be bad asses and felt immortal. This man literally gets a note on stage and kept himself composed and gave the performance of a lifetime. Walked out and met his fate. I can't think of any artist like him. Not even Pac, although he had visions he would die soon and often spoke of it. He had no idea it would be that night, he was actually planning to go clubbing and partying after Tyson's fight. With no knowledge that they guy he just jumped was on his trail to kill him. Had he known he wouldn't have been hanging out the window talking to those women. And though he was defiant in death. It's largely different compared to Mr. Chalino. It's totally different to be defiant knowing you are dying and being defiant knowing you're about to be murdered. Also, Pac had one gunman kill him, Mr. Chalino had several. Who in this century could compare to the dedication, strength, bravery, and composure he showed. They're literally telling him we're going to kill you bcz of the music you've made, he wipes his brow, gathers himself and sings it better than he ever had before. Almost like saying if you FEEL you want to kill me for my music I have made you'll be DAMN SURE CERTAIN of doing so after this. The strongest, bravest, classiest, most composed "F You" I've ever seen. As a lover of music I often pray for Mexican artists, there are few who have it harder and their success often is short lived and filled with almost as much trouble and trauma as their upbringing. The bit of Spanish I know was learned bcz I wanted to honor my favorite artists Chalino and Selena by singing their songs in their native tongue. I've loved her since I was a kid and I first heard of Chalino the year before my daughter was born, so I was 24 and I'm 29 now. So yeah, a good half a decade. My wife and I were first parents at 15, and we've always loved many genres of music. But they first heard Chalino when they were 9 and 7,...btw, yes. Two teens who became parents at 15 somehow didn't learn from their first son being born to protect themselves sexually and had another son 2 years later but at least it was after we graduated, lbvs. That out of the way. When they realized I was listening and singing an artist they never heard before, I was all too thrilled to tell them the great story of strength and bravery of this man. And even more pleased they thought like their mother did when I shared his story with her. His strength and bravery is literally what drove us to listening to him. Feeling like if this man stood so strongly and firmly behind his music and was even murdered senselessly for it. We'd honor him, his life, his passion, his craft, his art, and performance by letting it live in and around us. He deserves that. Again, we've never seen nor heard of anyone in our lifetime taking such a stand. Rapping or singing about drug life and gang ish here where we live is not only common, you're likely to go largely unheard of unless you do it. And though it is dangerous. No one in this country can say HONESTLY that they've had it as hard or harder than Mexican artists. Mexican artists have had it the hardest and still do. I pray for a day that changes and support them when I hear them. After all humanity doesn't have races, it IS a race. WE are only family of different tongues, skin tones and cultures. My wife and I were blessed to have grandmothers that knew our cultures and could speak our native tongues and we were eager to learn them. It used to trip our friends and families out if she and I wanted to share something with each other that we didn't want everyone else hearing so we'd speak in our native American or African language. Lol. Being lovers of art and music the more we listened to every despite lyrics, genres, etc we found a common theme at the root/base of all music. Humanity. Everyone Feeling love, anger, pain, loneliness, resentment, self doubt, abandonment, joy, happiness, and everything else across the spectrum just saying and expressing it differently. We are all one. There is no one person for one ethnicity that feels something another person from another ethnicity can't &/or never has. So, to any of my Mexican family reading this. I am your brother, Michael. And te amo
@@Odetari4ever422He lived in the U.S. at that time, but he had a gig in Culiacán. As a matter of fact, he became popular in Southern California before gaining popularity in Mexico.
Im sorry and I hope I can speak for everyone when I say that chalino Sanchez is not a rapper and is on a whole different level then everyone on that list he was about that life 🇲🇽💪🏽. RIP
Lmfaoo everybody in mexico "w it" homie qba dissolved bodies for like 200 bucks.. Yosie was in the biggest gang in Guadalajara nd Lefty got killed by his own cuzzin. when u see a buffet nd u been eating beans, hungry u gonna take whatever on tht plate
Another legendary rapper you should have included was Toker from the rap group Brownside who were once signed to Eazy E. A few years ago he was also kidnapped by a Cartel and executed because he owed a lot of money.
Actually no. The death threat note on chelino Sanchez las performance was not saying that it will be his last performance. It said for chelino to stop singing or else he will die. Chelino had a choice. That is why he stood there looking at the note trying to figure out if to continue. Of course chelino loved his fans and didn't want to disappoint them since they paid to watch him so he continued on and at the end was killed by the cartel pretending to be local police.
Hold on this is not all entirely true... Chalino at some point Knew it was gonna happen so he allowed himself to be taken. He was tired and done. If he wanted he could have kept going.
@@RaulMAnderson101-pr6cj can't walk anothers path. Men live and die by the sword. Evil never stops . The good book told me that 📖 we can all be experts after the fact
Who ever made this videos needs to investigate better and correct alot of things in the videos. The guy you putting as Chapo Perez is actually a mexican singer and he goes by the name of el chapo de sinaloa. You can get a lawsuit from el chapo de sinaloa for putting his picture and saying that his people had something to do with the death of chalino sanchez
Nobody is going to take anything in this to court it's not the way things work. If it were something between regular working folks, maybe, but this ain't that ask the film crew of American Me like Edward James Olmos who pissed folks off with the seggs scene
Cartel members usually pay big artist to make songs about/for them. If the song is done in first person view it’s usually written for and about a cartel member from what I understand. I remember seeing a doc about an upcoming Mexican artist, from the US that never had any ties with a cartel, but when he started making a name for himself a cartel member reached out to him and payed him to make music about the cartel member. They would fly him out and bring him to Mexico, party with him and all these things. Pretty crazy stuff.
You talking about el Halcón de la Sierra? yea his life after he became connected was wild, he ended up getting caught with some members then later on was assassinated…
@@germdelacalle no it was a more recent thing. Maybe within the last 10 years. It had a guy that makes Mexican music and a rapper. Both from LA. I’ll try and find the doc for you.
It’s literally just a bunch of losers with guns that’s it. None of the cartel would act like that if they didn’t have anyone backing them up it’s kinda embarrassing what gangs are in Mexico 💀And how they act.
@@six66string you posted the question yet don't understand? Let me phrase it in a way you may understand. You asked what's the wrong cartel, well the US government is the right cartel. Thereby indicating that all cartels are wrong except for the US government which is also a type of cartel masquerading as altruistic.
@@terran236 that description fits them, I'm sure many will be like what are you even saying? But, it's enough with learning and analyzing its history to know they're evil and they've affected the lives of millions and still do, dealing and scheming to get more, meanwhile they always hide behind the flag of being righteous. All it's made for their own interest and nothing else, if they'd say that, of course, they didn't get the same support.
Even after watching this I still can't wrap my head around WHY these guys would intentionally get themselves wrapped up with the cartels. There's a million other things to sing about.
Also it's tradition. There have always been songs about the narco lifestyle. My grandmother used to talk about some of these songs. That's how far back they go. Plus I'm sure cartel pay good money to have songs written about them.
Todo el Norte de Mexico existe una Cultura Narco , estuve preso en englewood co. Y la mayoria de Presos eran mexicanos del norte ,y su premisa al salir era regresar a eeuu x q su slogan es prefiero vivir 5 años como rey q 10 años o toda la vida como guey !
I’m glad somebody pointed this out, like do you know how many people go by the name “El Chapo Perez” in the music industry and he puts a picture of one of the most famous singers named El Chapo who is alive and well.
I'm glad you gave Lefty SM the title of biggest rapper of México he came from nowhere shook it all from nowhere and disappeared but we were so lucky to even had him RIP
Who cares yall try to take black people art and make it yours without any credit I don't respect that Mexicans didn't event rap stick to singing mariachi
The first one should be a lesson to all artist and celebrities - don't talk about mob and cartel bosses to sound cool. That way, you won't have to worry about something being misunderstood or that their rivals will get you for it.
You have wrong pictures in your video, on Chalino Sanchez those aren’t his brothers, that’s not his sister, and that Chapo Perez is a singer not the killer😂
@@The_WIll_OF_D99that man stayed ten toes down and put on an amazing show right after finding out he would soon be killed. If you think his visible recognition of that fact made him anything other than human then pal, you're a fool
Speak to your leaders running this country. They are the ones letting all this shite happen. They have the resources to stop this but they won’t because they profit from the cartels
Joe Biden is the worst President we could have right now. Because of the damage at the border he's caused, it may forever be to late to save America from Cartel influence. I think America, the last place people could come to just work 9-5 and relax, maybe be slowly sinking now, like the Titanic. We have lunatic deranged privileged white leftist setting very destructive policies that effect the rest of us. These elitest think they're above it, that the mess their policies cause won't effect them, but they're wrong, as they're finding out in Los Angeles as Venezuelan, and other south Americans gangs are robbing the homes of millionaires, the same millionaire snobs who thought it was a bad idea for Trump to enforce the border...
Technology already exist to pinpoint these people. US government is corrupt and let things slide because of money. Many people in US government are not American. They want to see America destroyed.
If it was actually great it would of actually been an accurate video, most of it is inaccurate specially the death of Left SM his death had nothing bro do with any cartel what so ever.
They mostly think that golddigger wife he had had something to do,she cheated on him with another rapper and shes inconsistent with her story,and acting sus,LEFTY SM was really a humble dude from where i lived,met him a few times before he was famous,his dad owned a mechanic shop where he worked
Chalino was not a Rapper and a Cartel did not have him killed,it was the family of the 18 kid he killed by mistake in a concert in Coachella California
"Mr. Yos Loot", aka Ramón 'Yosie' Conchas, was not born in the USA. There're A LOT of inaccuracies in your video. Where do you obtain your information?
I don't understand why these "artists" go around looking fir trouble..... like dont mention any of them, nor look in there direction..... you have MUCH MUCH more to lose then they do... there is no way of "winning" or "commin out on top" in those situations....
No soy de corridos, la musica de los corridos nunca me gusto, pero Chalino era algo diferente, la voz y sus notas te hacían sentir como de rancho, como que la vida ahi era mejor y sus historias te hacian imaginar peliculas completas sobre algunos personajes... Un grande
Do not mess with the Cartels. If anything, you better show them the utmost respect. Life is cheap and deadly and extremely dangerous if you don’t respect and pay homage to them.
Gotta respect a man who will stop being a human to protect or avenge someone they love. If you’re a big brother to a little sister, you would do the same for any fool that dares to harm your hermanita.
Make an apology song confessing youre not hard like them- lol. Seems like the only recourse. Like a youtube apology video but not faked cause theyd kill ya
@@AnthonyHowardxBowzer: hard to respect murderers and thieves. Fear maybe, but never respect. A lot of their victims are unarmed. The police and military they kill are often ambushed. You respect cowards and back shooters? I don’t.
@@davidbutler9808 dumb dumb? This is about rappers mentioning the cartels in their music.. don’t mention the higher ups when you know they control you (;
Sort of...but Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard and Hank Williams never glorified criminal syndicates. It's more along the lines of "gangsta rap" in that it talks about crime, drugs and gangs.... but rappers tend to lie alot in their songs.
@@malcorub oh okay, they didn't glorify cartels but that genre of music did glorify the type of life that rum makers and runners had during prohibition which is why I made the connection.
Shout out/R.I.P. Yoshi Lokote, from Bakersfield. Chalino Era CABRON R.I.P. Chalino Sanchez. Viva Mexico a beautiful country still is full of hope and love.
Today im a free man, i came back to the U.S. and got caught in 2004, did my time n got released, never again will i flee to Mexico, it is hell of dangerous out there.
I’ll never understand why not make your money and get out and no disrespect but if you’re going to get involved in that life don’t expect to live till old age stay away stay out
Chalino didnt revolutionize anything. He made it normal for people to adore this lifestyle and started a chain of events that haunt america and mexico both to this day.
Lmao good info but alot of mistakes like el chapo perez that chalino supposedly killed is actually a singer and still alive. And the arcos he performed they put a picture of salinas california arcos
Actually chalino knew , the note said "if you keep singing that song we will kill you or you stop or this is your last concert " and he still played his song knowing his family was already safe
Me encanta como esta lirica de documental hace parecer todo este video mas berreta o barato. Y sin siquiera mensionar que los medios sociales se estan convirtiendo en el campo de batalla para el control social al nivel de influenciar directamente los carteles, cosa que antes se le hacia mas complicado hacer con la DEA. Decir que los raperos se metieron con los carteles donde no tenian que meterse es como decir que Billie Holliday se metio con los traficantes que no se tenia que meter. NO! El quilombo no es que narco la tiene mas grande, es que cualquier narco la tenga mas grande que los gringos. Siempre se les va a complicar en el norte si no pueden blanquear productos que representan un buen porcentaje de su economia y lo tienen que negar todo el tiempo.
@@thetruthhurts131 Latin Americans have the most champions in Boxing and MMA history. Mexican Cartels eliminated all rival races leaders in America and absorbed the Hispanic gangs. These are facts brotha. Truth hurts.
@GalactusOG Not in America, they don't. Whites and black dominate in boxing and the MMA. And the white race is the most gangster. Since we conquered damn near the whole world, and we run everything. The cartels are only around because we allow them to. If we wanted to invade Mexico and put a stop to their crap we could.
I would have hired 100 armed security military n did the show wearing a bullet proof vest n said respectfully to CJNG wit all due respect the show must go on . N said fk it it is wat it is .
Brother that sounds all good, but if the Mexican Police/ Military is scared to go against these people what's makes you think the fighting chances you'll have with regular security guard? I'm not doubting you, I'm simply just questioning only because Cartel members come not only to fight but are willing to die as well. If you don't have God/Jesus Christ as your army and I mean that in a very respectable way you won't win that battle.
@@EddieCastaneda-q9h Bro I was just saying that myself lol. I'm not sure why people think the cartel could be stopped when they have no many people on their payroll lol
I never had heard of Lefty SM until I saw his death and one of my little cousins would constantly post photos of him, turns out Lefty SM was an uncle to that little cousin of mine and I had no clue until of Lefty’s passing.
I dont want to say any names or names of people. Im causcian and never have been in around anyone from a cartel, but i respect cartel members. Im scared even writing this comment, and to have that kind of fear is something or a group you have to respect. Many are organized and they have customers. Everything is so underground, but yet from the outside looking in they have order just like any job and strict rules. I certainly would never be stupid enough to go against any of them.
More accurate title Top three rappers and Two singers that messed with the wrong cartels Peso and Chalino are not rappers Chalino was narco corridos and Peso does a little bit for everything
I couldn't stop laughing when I saw the picture of the man who orquistated the attack and rape of chalino Sanchez That picture is of El Chapo de SINALOA the singer he's no drug lord Ha haaaa!!!!!!!