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Los Morros Del Norte Corridos Calientes Songs | 1. | El Compa Carrillo | |
| 2. | La Plebada | |
| 3. | La Loquera | |
| 4. | Terrenos Privados | |
| 5. | Un Arreglo En Caliente | |
| 6. | El 9-7 | |
| 7. | El Compa Tino | |
| 8. | Fiesta Familar | |
| 9. | Secuestro En Culiacan | |
| 10. | Los Ahogados Del Rio Grande | |
| 11. | Los 3 Valientes | |
| 12. | La Sorpresa | |
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