El Corrido Del Diablo

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The Devil's Ballad

He was a truly brave man
He mocked the police
He had many people under his command
His business required it
Powerful and also very cheerful
Known as the devil

Wherever his name was heard
And his goat horn sounded
Each burst took a man
It never failed, it was very effective
His bosses appreciated him a lot
Not to mention his people and friends

Money, power, and fame
Are three very aphrodisiac things
Without looking, women abound
Single, widowed, and married
Enjoy life, which is short
The devil said surrounded by ladies
For me, poverty is history
I shattered it with bullets

We are people from the devil's cartel
They told the federal agents
They immediately opened the way for them
The key was more than effective
They knew well that if they didn't listen
Their heads would fly in the air

In the mafia, there is also a school
He was a teacher and an example to many
He faced anyone head-on
Whether they were laws or adversaries
He left them like sieves
Angry was the devil himself

They are truly brave, no doubt
What we are, the children learn
The biggest offenses endure
They are not forgotten, not even for a moment
The revenge was of great height
My respects to the young man
With a horn, I come for his family
The little devil left no one alive

  1. Mis Tres Viejas
  2. Es Verdad
  3. No Solo de Traficante
  4. Tus Verdades
  5. El águila blanca
  6. Cien Por Uno
  7. Mis Tres Animales
  8. Se Desgrano La Mazorca
  9. El Corrido Del Calafiero
  10. Se equivoco el pistolero
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