Raúl Hernández ha mantenido su vigencia adaptándose a las plataformas digitales y colaborando con las nuevas generaciones del regional mexicano. No Me Supiste Amar (2016)
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Before striking out on his own, Raúl was the voice and bajo sexto player for Los Tigres del Norte, the most influential Norteño group in history. During his tenure, he contributed to iconic albums that defined the "corridors" genre. Key Contribution
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His lyrics often deal with working-class struggles—poverty, crime, drugs, and other issues that vividly describe the social conditions that many Mexicans face. He has been compared to the Clash, Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen, and Rubén Blades in his ability to speak truth to power without being preachy. At the same time, his music is funny and spontaneous, making him incredibly dynamic on stage.
Primera incursión formal en la música de banda sinaloense.
Based on streaming data from platforms like Spotify and Deezer , his most enduring solo hits include: Raúl Hernández ha mantenido su vigencia adaptándose a
An iconic album that solidified his solo presence at the turn of the millennium.
Raúl Hernández was an integral member of Los Tigres del Norte for nearly three decades, contributing vocals and playing the bass, guitar, and accordion. His era with the group helped define the Norteño genre before he departed in 1996 to explore new musical styles. Key albums from his tenure include: (1968) Contrabando Y Traición (1974) La Banda Del Carro Rojo (1975) Pueblo Querido (1976) Jaula De Oro (1984)
2. Consolidación y Éxitos en el Nuevo Milenio (2000 - 2010) Before striking out on his own, Raúl was
Hernandez has also released several collaborations and compilations worth noting:
While Raúl and Ana faced limited negative press, some critics argued that their folk-pop formula lacked innovation over time. However, their role in bridging traditional Latin sounds with modern pop is widely celebrated.