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I just read that a former gubernatorial candidate in Guerrero asked for a narcocorrido dedicated to El Mencho to be sung at his private hotel. The band Los Alegres del Barranco refused because they have a legal case in Jalisco related to that kind of thing, but the guy insisted and ended up singing the lyrics of the corrido himself in front of everyone. Quite controversial, honestly. The strange thing is that in Guerrero, technically, narcocorridos are not prohibited at private events, although authorities ask to avoid spreading them. But well, this businessman Pedro Segura Valladares has had his own controversies — he was detained last August leaving his hotel, although he was later released, claiming he didn't commit a crime. So between that and now singing narcocorridos at his private parties, the guy definitely doesn’t go unnoticed. I don’t know about you, but these narcocorridos remain a pretty controversial topic in Mexico, especially when someone with legal background is involved.