Los Tigres del Norte are called “Los Jefes de Jefes” because of the song that bears that name, and another reason is that, according to their fans, no one can overcome the legacy they have created since 1968 when they started the group.
The group is made up of brothers Jorge Olegario Hernandez Angulo (25.07.53), Hernan Hernandez Angulo (22.07.58), Eduardo Hernandez Engle (28.10.64), Louis Hernandez Angle (21.06.74) and Oscar Angulo Lara (05/27/50) cousin of other musicians. But one of the things that not everyone knows is that one of them has a special nickname that few people know, they say “Chile ball”.
We are talking about Luis Hernandez, the youngest of the artists, who joined us in 1996 after the departure of his brother Raul in 1995, came to provide sixth bass and make a second voice, debuted with the album “Unidos para siempre” (1996) and later. recorded “Chief of Chiefs” in 1997.
“Happy birthday chili ball of the family, the smallest tiger but with more claws. Have a nice day, Luisito! ”, They wrote some time ago in a publication in which they congratulated the musician and revealed his nickname.
What is the reason for the nickname?
Although it is not really known why he is called that, there is also a record that the autograph Luis Hernandez comes with this feature, which is why his fans mention that it might be something they told him when he was a kid.
A few days ago, Los Tigres del Norte presented the song “I lack sin”, performed only by Luis and his brothers who accompany him in the choirs, the video is available on social networks, video and music platforms, users were delighted with this choice. and they said that it was time for the singer to finish one of the pieces.
Neither Grupo Firme nor Julión Álvarez are the most popular in Mexico thanks to this song Los Tigres del Norte.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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