Los Tigres Del Norte Discografia Completa //top\\

(1974) – Their major commercial breakthrough, featuring the famous story of "Camelia la Texana". Juana La Traicionera (1971) – One of their earliest defining works. Essential Tracks (Lo Más Escuchado) Key songs that define their discography according to Archive.org La Puerta Negra Golpes En El Corazón La Jaula de Oro (addressing the immigrant experience) Pacas de a Kilo Contrabando y Traición Ni Parientes Somos Historical Context

A spiritual successor to Johnny Cash’s famous concert. The band played inside Folsom Prison for an audience of inmates. This live album (released as video and CD) is a gritty, emotional addition to their discography. Los Tigres Del Norte Discografia Completa

Songs like "Somos más americanos" (We Are More American) are defiant statements against anti-immigrant rhetoric in the U.S. They reclaim the history of the Southwest, singing that they didn't cross the line; the line crossed them. This socio-political layer adds a weight to the discography that few regional Mexican bands possess. They are the voice of the marginalized, the working class, and the undocumented. The band played inside Folsom Prison for an

The group has successfully modernized their sound while maintaining their traditional roots, reaching younger generations through collaborations and acoustic sessions. MTV Unplugged: Los Tigres del Norte and Friends (2011): They reclaim the history of the Southwest, singing

instrumentation—accordion and bajo sexto—releasing albums that laid the groundwork for their future success. Juana La Traicionera (1968):

(1987): The first album in history to win a Grammy in the Regional Mexican Music category.