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Qué Loco el Plebe, a corrido by Edén Muñoz that ‘hurts’

Realistic story with great emotional charge

MONTERREY, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 10: Eden Muñoz performs during a concert at Auditorio Citibanamex on November 10, 2024 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)

Eden Muñoz once again strikes a chord with his latest single Qué Loco el Plebe, a corrido with a band that recounts the last moments of a young man who chose the path of crime and faces death. The song, released in March 2025, has captured attention both in Mexico and among the Latino community in the United States for its raw, direct and deeply emotional narrative.

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Accompanied by the characteristic sound of tuba, accordion and Sinaloan band, Eden Muñoz tells a heartbreaking story that speaks of consequences, loyalty, pride and destiny. The protagonist’s phrase, “que me entierren con todo y troca”, has gone viral among fans who find in the song a reflection of realities close to them.

Beyond music

Eden Muñoz
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Eden Muñoz recently told People en Español that his intention with this song is to leave a legacy:

“The end will be when God takes me, but I’m going to leave you eight thousand songs and a catalog that survives… so that people can revive me.”

Eden Muñoz strikes a chord again with her latest single

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The lyrics of Qué Loco el Plebe do not romanticize violence, but show the real consequences of a risky life.

In this way, he is able to connect with an audience looking for songs with deep content, especially among Latino youth in the US.

Career on the rise

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This new release comes just when Eden Muñoz is going through one of the most outstanding moments of his career:

He was chosen by the Mexican Soccer Federation to represent the National Team on Amazon Music, with his song Entregando Todo.

It is also part of the line-up for the Tecate Pa’l Norte festival, to be held on April 4 in Monterrey, Mexico.

And his tour Como en los Viejos Tiempos will arrive at the Auditorio Nacional on November 7, one of the most anticipated dates by his fans.

The tour has had a strong reception both in Mexico and in cities with large Hispanic populations in the U.S., such as Los Angeles, Houston and Chicago.

Eden Muñoz has demonstrated that she can mix the traditional with the modern without losing authenticity.

In times when many artists prioritize sound over story, he bets on stories with soul.

Something that connects strongly with the Hispanic migrant community, which values music that “says something real”.

To listen to Qué Loco el Plebe, CLICK HERE.

For more information, visit QueOnnda.com.

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