Carlos Fidel Rueda Araiza, born 23 March 1983 in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico,
began performing at a young age in private parties and local palenques, later
forming the group Los Buitres where he released the debut album Que role la
bolsita under Discos Sol; after departing the group in 2006, he launched a solo
career with Paz en Este Amor (2007) under Producciones Esperanza, featuring
singles such as "Loco Enamorado" and the narcocorrido "Letra V". In 2007 he
issued Caballos y Mujeres, a collection of narco‑corridos that included hits
"100% Peligrosos" and "La Nueva Camada", follow...