Narco-Corrido: Gangsta Rap Music With A Mexican Flavor
LOS ANGELES ? OCTOBER 16: All dressed up for the occasion, a Narco-Corrido fan buys a ticket for the Los Razos concert outside the El Farallon Club October 16, 2003 in Lynwood, and neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The neon sign at left says, "Proper attire required." Narco-Corrido bands, a genre of music that includes a mix of crude lyrics about Mexican drug dealers, their exploits and traditional Mexican music, are hugely popular and banned from being played on the radio in several Mexican states. (Photo by Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images)

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