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“Raíces” (Roots), as the name implies, is an album with a musical repertoire that exposes the great traditions and roots of Mexico, its people, its customs, its pride, its musical “mestizaje” (mixture) and it also carries us to the cultural roots of Los Tigres del Norte. Once more, the ‘Jefes de Jefes’ were nominated for the coveted GRAMMY Latino®.
The production contains immense Mexican cultural wealth with the following songs: “El Rey” (The King) (José Alfredo Jiménez), “Rumbo Al Sur” (Towards the South) (Felipe Valdez Leal / Ramón Ortega Contreras), “El Hijo Del Pueblo” (The Child of the People) (José Alfredo Jiménez), “El Golpe Traidor” (The Traitor’s Blow) (Manuel C. Valdez), “No Volveré” (I Will Not Return) (Manuel Esperon / Ernesto Cortazar), “Mi Gusto Es” (My Taste Is) (Samuel M. Lozano Blancas), “Sangre Caliente” (Hot Blood) (Abelardo Pulido), “Cien Años” (One Hundred Years) (Alberto Cervantes / Rubén Fuentes), “Tu Recuerdo y Yo” (Your Memory and Me) (José Alfredo Jiménez), “Sin Ti” (Without You) (Pepe Guizar), “No Me Amenaces” (Don’t Threaten Me) (José Alfredo Jiménez ) and “Tonta” (Tonto) (Silly) (I. Armento Fierro).
Throughout the repertoire of songs that have been great Mexican musical hits, written by important songwriters such as: José Alfredo Jiménez, Pepe Guizar, to mention just a few, ‘Los Jefes de Jefes’ offer them to their public as an tribute.
The production contains immense Mexican cultural wealth with the following songs: “El Rey” (The King) (José Alfredo Jiménez), “Rumbo Al Sur” (Towards the South) (Felipe Valdez Leal / Ramón Ortega Contreras), “El Hijo Del Pueblo” (The Child of the People) (José Alfredo Jiménez), “El Golpe Traidor” (The Traitor’s Blow) (Manuel C. Valdez), “No Volveré” (I Will Not Return) (Manuel Esperon / Ernesto Cortazar), “Mi Gusto Es” (My Taste Is) (Samuel M. Lozano Blancas), “Sangre Caliente” (Hot Blood) (Abelardo Pulido), “Cien Años” (One Hundred Years) (Alberto Cervantes / Rubén Fuentes), “Tu Recuerdo y Yo” (Your Memory and Me) (José Alfredo Jiménez), “Sin Ti” (Without You) (Pepe Guizar), “No Me Amenaces” (Don’t Threaten Me) (José Alfredo Jiménez ) and “Tonta” (Tonto) (Silly) (I. Armento Fierro).
Throughout the repertoire of songs that have been great Mexican musical hits, written by important songwriters such as: José Alfredo Jiménez, Pepe Guizar, to mention just a few, ‘Los Jefes de Jefes’ offer them to their public as an tribute.

