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Cuatro Meses
Four months, counted one by one, and still the face is there when you close your eyes. Cuatro Meses is grief doing ar...
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Explore lyrics, letras, translations, and stories behind classic mariachi songs and beloved Mexican music traditions. From timeless standards to rare favorites, this archive celebrates the music, memory, and culture behind every canción.
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Four months, counted one by one, and still the face is there when you close your eyes. Cuatro Meses is grief doing ar...
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The mariachi and the gunslinger — always the same man, arriving without warning. Canción Del Mariachi is Desperado's ...
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Charro suit on, tequila poured, mariachi tuning up. Arriba Jalisco is a tapatío's full-throated love letter to the la...
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The question that stopped the world in 1984, now answered with mariachi. Do They Know It's Christmas finds new warmth...
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Don't back down, Jalisco. Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes is the state's anthem, the charro's war cry, and Mexican pride at fu...
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He drank to forget her. She answers: I wasn't waiting at the bottom of that glass. The contestada tradition at its mo...
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I wish I'd found you sooner — but time is wise and brought us here. Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido is the most tender s...
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You arrived at exactly the right moment — now tell me what you're offering. Que Me Vas A Dar is the most honest quest...
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The words never came while there was time. Préstame A Mi Padre asks for just one more moment to say what love couldn'...
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The dark dove flies through ranchera, cumbia, and now country. Paloma Negra proves that some heartbreaks transcend ev...
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Thank you for the mornings, the laughter, even the tears. Gracias is a song that finally says what most of us only th...
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A candle lit for those who are no longer here, so their light won't go out. Enciendo Esta Vela is a song sent across ...
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With you the mornings have another color. Contigo is the mariachi at its most direct: a woman who has found the perso...
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Asked in the shadows where love has no fear: do you want to be mine? Mariachi Hijas de Jalisco makes a proposition th...
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The whole world said they were from different worlds. They loved each other anyway. Amor Prohibido is Selena's most d...
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He said he could tame her. The mare disagreed. Te Quedó Grande La Yegua is Mexican folk music's most elegant lesson i...
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From the lowlands where the sun beats hard and the music matches it. Las Abajeñas is regional Mexican pride sung at f...
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He finally stopped giving his days and nights to someone who never deserved them. Wasted Days honors Freddy Fender's ...
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Keep filling the jug — the night is still young and the truth is still coming. La Jarra is Los De Morelia's three AM ...
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Three in the morning and the music still hasn't stopped. Va Que Va is Los De Morelia's love letter to the part of the...
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Days that blurred into nights, nights that dissolved into memory. Los de Morelia counts the hours love has taken and ...
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You live as long as someone remembers you. Las Almas sings Recuérdame as what it has truly become — a real Día de los...
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Brown skin, tender eyes, and a heart that beats only for her. Morenita Mía is Mexican folk music's most loving act of...
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The skulls are everywhere in November — watching, following, waiting. Las Calaveritas asks if they're here to guard y...
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