El Lokerón

Album: Incómodo (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "El Lokerón" - a phrase that essentially translates to "The Big Party" or "The Wild Time" - is an exuberant slice of contemporary música mexicana that revels in the chaos and thrill of unbridled celebration. The term springs from the Spanish word loco (crazy), supercharged by the suffix -ón, which adds a layer of intensity to the madness.

    This song pulses with the spirit of indulgence as Tito Double P recounts four days of excessive partying. His girl wants him to return home, but Tito has her friend by his side and she's a much better mover.
  • The song, produced by Tito Double P with his trusted collaborators Ernesto Fernández and Arturo García, fuses the grit of traditional corridos with a polished, modern sensibility. It's a sound emblematic of Tito's artistry, blending the roots of música mexicana with contemporary flair.
  • As part of Tito's debut album, Incómodo (Spanish for "Uncomfortable"),"El Lokerón" contributes to the album's overall narrative, which explores themes of success, a lifestyle of excess, relationships, and personal struggles in the música mexicana landscape.
  • "El Lokerón" became a defining moment for Tito, earning his first #1 on the Mexican charts and making an impressive crossover by also reaching the US Billboard Hot 100.

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