Mexican authorities offered protection to Natanael Cano this week after drug cartels threatened to kill him. However, the regional Mexican music artist, often dubbed the daredevil of the genre, didn't flinch.
Authorities in Mexico are offering famed corridos singer Natanael Cano and other artists state protection after a drug cartel in northern Mexico publicly threatened them, prosecutors say.
Authorities in Mexico provide protection to Natanael Cano and fellow artists after cartel threats, highlighting ongoing violence in the region.
Take, for instance, the situation Mexican rapper and singer Natanael Cano finds himself in.
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Photos of a banner threatening the lives of Natanael Cano and several other artists circulated on social media over the weekend.
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Prosecutors in Mexico say that authorities are offering famed regional singer Natanael Cano and other artists state protection after a drug cartel in northern Mexico publicly threatened them
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