"An iconic album by a corrido legend. Chalino Snchez's album Nieves De Enero is being pressed on 140-gram wax. Interest in Snchez and his music was reinvigorated earlier this year after Deadline reported that a biopic about him got the green light. Mexican-American actor David Castaeda was reportedly tapped to play the corridos king. Before the arrival of Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano, or Fuerza Regida, the Original Gangster king of corridos was Snchez. After fleeing Sinaloa, Mexico, to go to the U.S., the Mexican singer got caught up in narco life. In addition to popularizing corridos, he also normalized narrocorridos with his songs about drug traffickers. In May 1992, Snchez later returned to Sinaloa for what would be his final concert. Right before singing 'Alma Enamorada,' he was handed what appeared to be a death threat note. The following morning, Snchez was found shot to death. His murder remains unsolved. Snchez's legacy as a pioneer in corridos continues to live on through his music. One of his most revered albums is Nieves De Enero, released in 1992. The LP features his classics like 'Florita Del Alma,' 'El Crimen De Culiacn,' and 'Hermanos Mata.' Snchez collaborated with Nacho Hernandez and Los Amables del Norte on that album." - Craft Recordings
- black vinyl pressing
- first time on vinyl in 30 years
- original release year: 1992
- music label: Craft Recordings 2024