Kilometro 1160

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The Tragic Tale of Arturo Garza Treviño

The song "Kilometro 1160" by Saul Viera tells the tragic story of Arturo Garza Treviño, a man whose life ended in misfortune on a stretch of national highway. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the scene, with Treviño placing his trust in his fast car, only to meet a tragic end. The song suggests that Treviño was carrying a sense of urgency or desire to reach Nuevo Laredo, a city in Mexico, which may imply a deeper story behind his travels.

The narrative unfolds with a stark reminder that only God witnessed the full extent of the accident, emphasizing the loneliness and finality of Treviño's fate. The aftermath of the crash is described, with authorities finding him severely injured and unable to provide a statement before he succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. The song also hints at Treviño's complex character, mentioning his reputation and past convictions, suggesting that his death at Kilometro 1160 was a form of atonement for his past transgressions.

Saul Viera's storytelling through music is a testament to the corrido genre, which often recounts real-life events, moral lessons, and the lives of individuals in a narrative style. The song serves as a poignant eulogy for Treviño, acknowledging his friendships and the love he received, while also reflecting on the consequences of one's actions and the unpredictability of life. The corrido concludes with a farewell, marking the end of Treviño's journey both literally and figuratively.

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  1. De Buena Gana
  2. Delante De Mi
  3. Donde Estan
  4. Dos Plebes
  5. El Sapo
  6. Kilometro 1160
  7. La Mafia Muere
  8. Caja De Murto
  9. Las Mananitas Tapatias
  10. Pajarillo Baranqueno
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