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"Seguimos Laborando" by is a prominent example of the narcocorrido genre, a substyle of Mexican regional music that chronicles the lifestyles, weaponry, and internal hierarchies of organized crime. Released in 2019, the song serves as a cultural artifact that illustrates the normalization of "the work" ( la labor ) within specific socioeconomic contexts. Lyrical Themes and Iconography
: The song opens with a litany of weaponry, mentioning the RPG-7 ("RPG tumba avión"), M60 machine guns, and Glock pistols. grupo_360_seguimos_laborando_letra
: The lyrics explicitly mention "La Chapiza," a term referring to the loyalists of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and the Sinaloa Cartel. "Seguimos Laborando" by is a prominent example of
: Phrases like "son más de 30 años que llevamos instalados" emphasize a sense of permanence and established order within the region they control. Musical Context and Production : The lyrics explicitly mention "La Chapiza," a
The track is led by vocalist and incorporates the traditional brass and percussion elements typical of banda or norteño music. It was featured in the compilation Jimmy Humilde Presenta Lo Mejor De Las Calles Vol. 4 , reflecting its status in the "urban regional" scene that bridges traditional Mexican music with modern street culture. Cultural Significance