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‘Do You Have Them or Not?’: Fan Pays 800 Thousand Pesos to Grupo Firme to Sing the Narcocorrido ‘Se La Pantera’

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“Do you have them or not?”: Eduin Caz, vocalist of Grupo Firme, challenged one of his fans to pay 800 thousand pesos, after he insisted on singing the narcocorrido ‘Se fuen la Pantera’. During the presentation of Grupo Firme in Ciudad Juárez, a man demanded that the group interpret that narcocorrido; however, Eduin Caz argued that he could not sing it because the band would be fined. For this reason, Eduin Caz explained that the only way to play…

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Eduin Caz, vocalist at Grupo Firme, challenged a fan to pay 800 thousand pesos, as he demanded that they sing the narcocorrido of ‘Se fuen la pantera’, although these songs are forbidden. During his presentation in Ciudad Juárez, a fan demanded that Grupo Firme sing the narcocorrido ‘Se fuera la pantera’. The song talks about Jesús Esteban Espinoza Velázquez, an operator of the Sinaloa Cartel known as “La Pantera” and the run tells how his life …

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“Do you have them or not?”: Eduin Caz, vocalist of Grupo Firme, challenged one of his fans to pay 800 thousand pesos, after he insisted on singing the narcocorrido ‘Se fuen la Pantera’. During the presentation of Grupo Firme in Ciudad Juárez, a man demanded that the group interpret that narcocorrido; however, Eduin Caz argued that he could not sing it because the band would be fined. For this reason, Eduin Caz explained that the only way to play…

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During the closing of the Expogan Juárez 2025 Fair, the Firme Group surprised thousands of attendees by daring to sing a narcocorrido, after a fan offered 800 thousand pesos for the band to play the controversial run “Se fuera La Pantera”.

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Ciudad Juárez.- The vocalist of Grupo Firme, Eduin Caz challenged one of his fans to pay 800 thousand pesos after he insisted on playing the narcocorrido 'Se fuen la Pantera'. This happened in Ciudad Juárez, and the vocalist pointed out that he could not interpret this song because the band would be fined. Did Grupo Firme interpret the song 'Se fuen la Pantera'? Grupo Firme challenged the fan to pay the money of the fine for playing the narcocor…

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Eduin Caz was at the center of a controversy after a fan allegedly paid him thousands of pesos to sing “Se fue La Pantera,” a famous narcocorrido. The incident occurred during the closing ceremony of the Expogan Juárez Fair in Ciudad Juárez, where Grupo Firme performed a couple of days prior, specifically last Sunday, the 2nd.

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The group sang the narcocorrido in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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