The corridos tumbados, also known as trap corridos, caught the international music industry off guard and thrust several artists, including the already famous Peso Pluma, into the spotlight of fame. However, around 2008, progressive corridos went viral as a unique musical subgenre. It stood out not just for its distinctive sounds but also for the exotic attire worn by its performers. If you’re someone who isn’t familiar or doesn’t quite remember what this subgenre is all about, don’t worry—we’ll explain all the details right here.
Progressive corridos, also known as ‘movimiento alterado,’ (altered movement) is a music subgenre that emerged around 2008, primarily originating in northern Mexico. The songs predominantly address the country’s issues with violence. From the beginning, this genre received criticism for potentially glorifying criminal groups and encouraging drug and weapon use. Despite the controversy and critiques, progressive corridos quickly gained popularity, especially among residents of northern Mexico.
Among the artists who have made their mark in this genre are: Alfredo Ríos ‘El Komander,’ ‘Régulo Caro,’ ‘Gerardo Ortiz,’ ‘Noel Torres,’ ‘Los Buitres de Culiacán,’ ‘Calibre 50,’ ‘Los Cuates de Sinaloa’ or ‘Los Dos Primos,’ and ‘Larry Hernández’.
@gerardoortizoficial #CorridosProgresivos ♬ Aquiles Afirmo – Gerardo Ortiz
An interesting fact is that this subgenre popularized the term ‘Buchona,’ which remains highly popular in Mexico. This term refers to women who are fashion-conscious and prominently display luxuries, jewelry, cars, branded clothing, and are often associated with specific alcoholic beverages. They are also known for their long, elaborately decorated nails and frequent plastic surgeries.
Progressive corridos were a big deal back then, especially thanks to El Komander. They once stirred up a storm on their official Instagram by sharing info about them, causing quite a stir among their followers with a very edgy image and flashy outfits that were typical of that time.
@letyy_perezz Por Fin😍 Gracias @Regulo Caro #corridosprogresivos#corridos#laviejaescuela#beautyandcorridos#fyp#pt ♬ sonido original – regulocaro.lyrics
Progressive corridos and trap corridos are subgenres of regional Mexican music that have become popular in recent years. However, they differ significantly in their style, themes, and focus. Here, we outline the main differences between the two:
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Musical Style
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