
Natanael Cano became a trend in the last few hours after the moment of his performance in Aguascalientes went viral, where his microphone was cut off. The artist expressed that he was indifferent to the prohibition at the beginning of his concert at the Palenque de Aguascalientes and performed "Pacas de billetes," a song that alludes to the number 701, associated with Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
During the concert, the audience requested him to perform another one of his well-known corridos, "Cuerno azulado." However, he responded that they should direct that request to the government. It was when he began to sing "De la codeina" that the organizers of the palenque cut off the sound, and the singer finished the song using his own sound equipment. After finishing, he left the venue without saying goodbye to the audience, generating various reactions on social media.
Natanael Cano was unable to sing narcocorridos during his performance at the Palenque de la Feria Nacional de San, as his microphone was silenced, leading the singer to conclude his show and leave the venue.
The videos showing how Natanael Cano's sound was cut off have provoked different reactions. While some of his followers support him with comments like "Stopping him from singing does not solve the crime problem," "They should focus on capturing the real criminals," and "Why did they invite him then?... it’s absurd to invite the author of tumbados corridos and then prohibit him from singing," others believe that artists must comply with government regulations.
Although he has not made any statement regarding this on social media, Natanael Cano's performance in Aguascalientes has generated controversy among his audience and the public in general.