i dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account? I stupidly lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@Kasen Gabriel thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
The one thing nobody ever says is how he CHANGED the Latino culture in LA. EVERYONE went from dickeys and white Ts to cowboy boots and silk hats.Some Girls stopped trying to dress like Cholas and put on low, tight, bright and shiny dresses. He was a movement that changed our way of life almost overnight. And that’s not putting it lightly.
Not in Texas lol y'all copied us. It's funny because in 2010 we had a lot of influence from Cali but Texas has dominated Latin American culture for a while now. Cali is whitewashed.
Chalino saved his brother right before they killed him. They also kidnapped his brother and he said he was a random guy. He acted like he didn't know him. There are rumors that he told the gunman "Go ahead, do your job. That's what they pay you for."
They say in the Presita that Chalino before his death asked his kidnappers to let him listen to "Nieves de Enero" before killing him, he used to carry cassettes of his own recordings to give to the public, they also say that as soon as the song was finished Chalino took off his hat and said to the murderers "Now yes, whenever you want".
One bit of information that is missing... before Chalino left to Sinaloa, he signed off on paperwork leaving everything he had to his wife and kids (son and daughter). He KNEW his time was coming and prepared for it. We are almost upon the 31st anniversary of his passing and I am so glad I ran into this video. Thank you for your reaction, sir. Rest in peace, Rosalino "Chalino" Sanchez Felix August 30, 1960 - May 16, 1992. 🕊
My family knew Chalino. He also played at one of my cousins quinceanera. The place got so crowded that he had to leave. So he played at my aunt's house for the family and my cousin in my aunt's backyard haha.
En Los Estados Unidos o Mexico? That would be crazy to be one of the people from back in the day who he made songs for before he blew up. Could you imagine having a song made for you by Chalino Sanchez.
@@lucidstrife7939 bro I had nieghbor from culiacan he said he was friends with Armando Sanchez and one of Julio Cesar Chavez brothers. 2 legends out of Culican. He would show me pictures later.
My respects to u for doing this reaction. Chalino Sanchez is such a big part of our culture as Mexicans and it makes me proud that someone like yourself can look outside the "box" and take the time to acknowledge a little part of our history. Thank you. Much love to u sir from Pasadena California.
The 90’s were wild. I grew up in Compton, listened to a lot of Eazy, Dre, Zapp, we also had Chalino who was the Kurt Cobain of Corridos, and Nirvana of course, Quebradita was huge same time as Chalino, Wu-Tang Clan. I know every generation says theirs was the best but god dam didn’t the 90’s have some good shit or what!?!
Yea it was crazy in the 90’s in Los Angeles being a Mexican American kid but when you go back to your homeland it was a little of the same in Sinaloa, may my uncle may he Rest In Peace viva Sinaloa compa !
He had a rugged voice for gangster ass music that's ehat set him apart and the stories he sang about still inspire the new gyrations of mexican Americans. Without challino we wouldn't of had, valentine elizalde, regulo caro, ariel Camacho, loa inquietos etc...
Chalino always reminds me of my brother and I will always remember him through his music. His music was unique and very comforting. Rest in piece to both my brother Javier and Chalino. And rest in piece to anyone that ties chalino to anyone who has passed. A true voice of a generation and a influence to many to come.
As chalino wipes his brow from the sweat, he takes a glance at the crowd…. Composes himself and says what he’s got to say. Nothing. Real g’d move in silence.
Chalino Sanchez was the equivalent version of Tupac both were OGs, didn't give a crop about what people say and if it wasn't for both of them Mexican and Rap music wouldn't be the same. So we got to thank and always give our respect to these two great men
there is a legend that says that when he was about to get killed he asked one of the hitmen if he could listen to "Las Nieves de Enero" and once it was done they could shoot him. There was also another legend that says that Chalino told the hitman to go for it I'm not scared.
That's a real gangster..no one no one ..comes close to him....to bad .alot off people don't understand his lyrics..Tupac and biggie..don't even come close to his feet
I love Chalino so much I just got some of his lyrics tattooed on me this month he died 5 years before I was born but once I started going to paisa bars I fell in love with his music.
Like all my Mexicanos know he knew what he was doing he didn’t give a fuck now he’s dead and a legend no one can be like him he inspired a lot even ones I had beef with but that doesn’t change anything cause he was real
I really liked this video u did about Chalino 💖🎧💖 He was on his way to being a real superstar and his murder had the opposite effect of what they wanted. They thought they were silencing him but instead sealed his legend. 30 years later people still listen to his music and give him love. I think whoever murdered him also killed his son.
You should do another review on Valentin Elizalde...its the guy on the screen after the video.. also got a death threat..didn't care and went down like a G...sang a song dedicated to his enemies ...
Now Chalino was a true OG on the druglord side and at the sametime was a gentleman to his people. Very very loved and missed. You need his poster of real thug
I was all into that genre of music at that time. The 90’s & early 2000’s were full of narcos killing singers. Like Sergio Vega & Tito Torbellino. The same happened to a famous game/talk show host, Paco Stanley.
Yes and no, because is true adan did follow his dad with music and did sing some of his dad songs, but adan went to do his own style aswell and sang his own songs.
@@fernandoavilez8888 you just didn’t understand my comment at all dawg I wasn’t talking about music or copying styles I’ll just leave it at that for you to do homework and get back to me once you figured it out
That and I think he would’ve been the first to truly capture that Chicano wave in the way that you’re seeing it now. Probably could’ve been the first to collaborate in the main stream. Had it all really
#TRB🙏🏽👋🏽, ur reactions are genuinely refreshing! Jus rite🥳 Ty 4 postn, I came across his name on another channel..I've heard his voice for years! Tragic end😌. New sub👍🏽
Chalino was playin back in his home town of Sinaloa and as you can see in the video he’s reading his death note. The note basically said if you play tonight you will be murdered. He wiped the sweat off his face and continued to play and after the show he was kidnapped and held by possible group they than shot him in the back of the head twice and died. His murder is unsolved to this day. There isn’t even a clue of who it could’ve been.
I really liked ur reaction you where open minded I’m glad you got to learn about chalino his if you see a Mexican artist who sing this genre of music everyone will point and say I sing corridos because of chalino…
Hey man, this kinda random, but that's pretty smart how you set up the TV in the background to record what you're watching behind you as you react. Wish I had thought of that sooner, good shit 🙌. Great video by the way
I miss the day when i was in mexico in the 90 my dad had the cops on the pay roll..lol and man we got away with a lot.. At age 14 i was driving and just having fun but not anymore its crazier now.