Summary of NOS BAJARON EN LA SIERRA UNOS NARCOS ft. NÉSTOR PERALTA

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Néstor Peralta, an Ecuadorian singer and songwriter, talks about his new album, how he's been doing lately, and his song "NOS BAJARON EN LA SIERRA UNOS NARCOS." He says that he wants to add something new to motivate people, and that his service where people can contact him is available at gris.terrence.tienevista@gmail.com. He also mentions that he has a Facebook page and Twitter account where people can follow him if they're not familiar with him.

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  • 00:05:00 The singer discusses the difficulties of being a solo artist in the music industry, and how he was able to overcome them by collaborating with other musicians. He also talks about his experiences with therapeutic dancing, and how it has helped him become a more emotionally stable person.
  • 00:10:00 This YouTube video tells the story of a group of narcos who robbed a gas station and used up all their gas, costing them a lot of money. The story is similar to 1,500 pesos, which the narcos then grabbed in a series of high and low prices, spending 200 pesos on gasoline. The same promoter is known for his negative dealings with 100 people, and the protagonist fears that he is the same person. However, the video does not identify the promoter.
  • 00:15:00 The video features a musician, Néstor Peralta, and a drug trafficker, NOS BAJARON EN LA SIERRA UNOS NARCOS, discussing the risks and rewards of trafficking drugs through the Sierra Nevada mountains. Prior to this part of the video, Peralta had no idea how far away he was from real life. When he started spending money on gasoline and other expenses, he realized he was running out of funds. He called his musicians with the intention of asking for help, and they took him to the gas station. They also got into the car, and the three of them began their journey. At first, the trip was motivated and going well. However, things started to go wrong as they neared their destination. The incline of the mountain was too steep for the car, and Peralta and his companions slid down a hill, taking a wrench belt off of a tractor to save themselves. They then reached a cartel's hideout, where they met the cartel's leader. Peralta and the musician talk about the risks and rewards of trafficking drugs. They then discuss a possible plan to escape, but they are interrupted by a phone call. A man tells them to go to a house and
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the difficulties of being a drug smuggler in the Sierra Madre mountains, and how one must be careful not to get caught. It features singer Néstor Pértola, who discusses his experiences working in the drug trade. The video ends with Pértola and his band playing music in an open field. Transcript: There's a break in the mountains, and now we have a road. I used to listen to you here, without a path or time to return. Yesterday, at 10 PM, she said, "below," because supposedly, customers didn't show up to the ranch of that guy. I've never had that happen before. I never will, I'll never say. [Music] A brief injury, and an inner soul, we thought we could hear a motorcycle nearby. [Music] With much bad, the musicians in the morning 12 hours driving and already I had looked at her bluntly, and still [Music] We've counted the works. We saw it on the field. We're going to see just how tired we are.
  • 00:25:00 The video features a song by Néstor Peralta called "NOS BAJARON EN LA SIERRA UNOS NARCOS." The lyrics talk about how a group of narcos escaped from prison and how the protagonist is tired from being chased. He says that they can't move anymore because they are carrying two-thirds of their weight. The singer then mentions that he is a "chico en para la comida" and that he is hungry. He says that they will eat a little bit and then go to sleep. The next day, the narcos are still chasing the protagonist, but they eventually lose them. The singer talks about how he used to work in a quarry but now he only works in a pole. He complains about how he is always tired and how his muscles hurt. He mentions that he wants to retire soon.
  • 00:30:00 The speaker describes how he got involved in the drug trade, but he takes many risks nevertheless. He talks about traveling to Sonora to meet a old acquaintance. He then got involved with a group of people that he didn't know very well. His experience with them was bélica, and he learned a lot about the person he was dealing with. There was another way he could have gone, but he decided to stay with the people he knew. He talks about how the person he was dealing with always looked in the mirror when they sang their song. The speaker then recalls how one time he was singing with them and he saw a man with a gun. He never thought anything bad would happen to him, because he had faith in his viejo. However, he is still cautious. He thinks that the current situation of musicians is a good thing because it shows that we are still alive. He finishes by saying that he doesn't know what will happen, but he is hopeful.
  • 00:35:00 The video features Néstor Peralta, an Ecuadorian singer and songwriter, and talks about his new album and how he's been doing lately. It also features a song called "NOS BAJARON EN LA SIERRA UNOS NARCOS." The singer says that he wants to add something new to motivate people, and that his service where people can contact him is available at gris.terrence.tienevista@gmail.com. He also mentions that he has a Facebook page and Twitter account where people can follow him if they're not familiar with him. He talks about how his music has been getting more attention lately, and how he was recently elevated by the government. He says that people can contact him privately if they want to commission him to do a song or a corrido, and he ends the video by giving a shout-out to his fans.

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