True to his nickname, Sergio Vega was a badass who specialised in narcocorridos—songs of Sinaloa's drug underground, set to a deceptively lively polka beat. On "La Número 20", he spots his lover in a police lineup. "Maniaco y Loco" is almost a love ballad—to a girl who's as "loco" as the singer—while the festive horns and snares on "El Malandrín" suit the tale of a dealer celebrating the good life. Even on the romantic "Quien", Vega's clipped delivery suggests rage beneath the surface.
- Valentín Elizalde
- Fidel Rueda
- El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa
- Los Rayos del Norte de Sergio Vega
- Sergio Vega y Sus Shaka's del Norte
- Hermanos Vega Jr.