Los Tigres Del Norte Debut a New Corrido on 'The Simpsons'
Los Tigres del Norte performed an original corrido honoring Latinx culture on The Simpsons, marking their first animated appearance on the show’s end credits.
- On Sunday, Grammy-winning Los Tigres del Norte appeared in animated form on The Simpsons and performed an original corrido about Homer Simpson and Pedro Chespirito.
- Cesar Mazariegos, episode head writer, said the band's inclusion was a 'tip of the hat' to Mexican and Mexican American fans and honors Roberto Gómez Bolaños, Mexican television icon known as Chespirito, through Channel Ocho and El Chapulín Colorado references.
- The Simpsons' official Instagram promoted the group's appearance Friday with episode stills, and the episode featured Mexican director and Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu voicing himself, continuing the show's Latinx musical guests tradition.
- Los Tigres del Norte told Rolling Stone they were deeply grateful and very happy to be part of The Simpsons universe, whose cameo spotlights Latin American and Mexican culture alongside past guests like U2 and Paul McCartney.
- Producers reached out while the band was on tour and were thrilled when Los Tigres del Norte agreed to write a song for the episode, with show staff calling them 'absolute, worldwide legends.
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Los Tigres del Norte debut a new corrido on 'The Simpsons'
The iconic Mexican norteño group Los Tigres del Norte joined a roster of musical greats including Paul McCartney, U2 and Red Hot Chili Peppers with their debut Sunday on “The Simpsons.” The group performed an original corrido titled “El Corrido de Pedro y Homero” at the end of the episode, which is now available on Disney+ after airing on Fox. It was the 12th episode of the show’s 37th season. View this post on Instagram A post shared by …
By Gonzalo Jiménez, CNN en Español Los Tigres del Norte, winners of seven Grammy awards, will dye their skin yellow in the new episode of season 37 of the animated series “Los Simpson”, which is broadcast this Sunday on Fox. The legendary northern music band, originally from Sinaloa, is one of the references of Mexican regional music worldwide, with about 32 million albums sold in its long history, which extends since its formation in 1965.
As announced, the musical group Los Tigres del Norte had a special participation in the new episode of season 37 of the animated series “Los Simpson”, which was broadcast last Sunday on Fox. Sinaloa’s original band appears performing the run “Pedro y Homero”, a clear reference to its success “Pedro y Pablo”. In this chapter, Homero Simpson becomes the secret double risk of the Beeman Man, whose real name in this episode is confirmed as Pedro. El…
Redacción / Grupo Cantón Titled “The Fall Guy-Yi-Yi!” pays tribute to Mexican culture by including music from Los Tigres del Norte and the participation of Humberto Vélez CDMX.- Throughout its history, The Simpsons have incorporated cultural references from all over the world, but they had rarely established such an obvious link with [...] The post The Simpsons highlight Mexican culture in their 37th season appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.
The musical group Los Tigres del Norte made history by officially appearing in "Los Simpson", one of the most long-standing and recognized series in the world, with a participation that combines narrative, cultural references and a musical premiere created exclusively for the episode. The group's presence is not limited to a cameo: its intervention is a central part of the story, reinforcing the link between Mexican music and the Springfield uni…
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