
Grupo Firme's New Era: Narcocorridos Out, Personal Evolution In
Grupo Firme's Bold Stand: Popular Mexican Band Bans Narcocorridos from Performances. Mexico City – Grupo Firme, one of Mexico's most popular musical groups, has made a significant decision to remove narcocorridos from their concert repertoire. This decision follows a recent incident in Veracruz where the band faced intense pressure from fans to play their hit song, "La Pantera." In an exclusive interview with Ventaneando, lead singer Eduin Caz stated, "It's something that with time you grow out of. I just follow the rules." This statement reflects a broader shift in the band's image, as evidenced by their new album, "Evolución." The album's themes center around personal growth and maturity. Jhonny Caz, another band member, expressed gratitude for the group's inclusive attitude toward the LGBT+ community. Grupo Firme's decision to distance themselves from narcocorridos is a noteworthy development in the Mexican music scene, representing a commitment to social responsibility and artistic evolution. The band's upcoming performance in Mexico City on June 28th will be watched closely to see how this change is received by their fans.