El Corrido Del Dr. Fonseca

Los Tigres del Norte Los Tigres del Norte

The Tragic Ballad of Dr. Fonseca: A Tale of Love and Violence

The song "El Corrido Del Dr. Fonseca" by Los Tigres del Norte tells a tragic story set against the backdrop of violence in Sinaloa, Mexico. Los Tigres del Norte, known for their norteño music, often incorporate narratives of social issues, immigration, and the lives of ordinary people into their songs. This particular corrido, a traditional Mexican ballad, recounts the events leading to the death of Dr. Antonio Fonseca, his wife, and other family members.

The lyrics describe a seemingly normal evening where Dr. Fonseca decides to take his wife out for dinner to enjoy their newlywed life. However, the night takes a dark turn when an altercation with a waiter leads to a call to the police, resulting in a deadly shootout. The song suggests that the incident may have been a planned execution rather than a coincidence. Dr. Fonseca, his wife, and his sister-in-law are all killed in the violence, with the lyrics poignantly capturing the desperation of his wife's pleas for mercy.

The song also touches on themes of corruption and revenge. It mentions a previous incident where Dr. Fonseca's brother was killed, implying that the police might have sought retribution. The narrative concludes with the grim detail of Dr. Fonseca's death, highlighting the brutality of the attack and the theft of his possessions. The song leaves listeners reflecting on the cycle of violence and the loss of life, painting a vivid picture of the harsh realities faced by many in regions plagued by drug-related conflicts.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Pedro y Pablo
  2. Somos Más Americanos
  3. Tres Veces Mojado
  4. Un Día a La Vez
  5. ¿Qué Tal Si Eres Tú?
  6. Aquí Mando Yo
  7. El Avión De La Muerte
  8. Ramiro Sierra
  9. La Puerta Negra
  10. Golpes En El Corazón
View all Los Tigres del Norte songs

Most popular topics in Los Tigres del Norte songs

Related artists

  1. Intocable
    Intocable
  2. Alejandro Fernández
    Alejandro Fernández
  3. Emmanuel
    Emmanuel
  4. La Arrolladora Banda El Limon
    La Arrolladora Banda El Limon
  5. Calibre 50
    Calibre 50
  6. Cartel de Santa
    Cartel de Santa
  7. Vicente Fernández
    Vicente Fernández
  8. Pedro Infante
    Pedro Infante