Artist's albums
THE BEST OF
2023 · compilation
Desamor y Despecho
2023 · album
El Vale Por Siempre (Vol. 2)
2023 · album
Para Qué Olvidar
2023 · single
Cómo Me Duele
2023 · single
Caray
2023 · single
Cuánto Me Gusta Este Rancho
2023 · single
Déjame
2023 · single
El Corrido De Rodolfillo
2023 · single
El Corrido Del Diez
2023 · single
El Gallito
2023 · single
Gracias Porque Volviste
2023 · single
Lola
2023 · single
Tu Vanidad
2023 · single
Vestido Rojo
2023 · single
Vidita Mía
2023 · single
Vencedor
2023 · single
El M Grande
2023 · single
Pa' Qué Son Pasiones
2022 · single
El Vale Por Siempre
2022 · album
Así Que Te Vas
2022 · single
Te Quiero Así
2022 · single
Tengo Ganas
2022 · single
Vete Con Él
2022 · single
Y No Me Lo Das
2022 · single
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Biography
Popular Mexican banda singer Valentin Elizalde, son of Lalo "El Gallo" Elizalde, was born February 1, 1979, in Hitonhueca, Sonora. Though initially deciding to study at the University of Sonora, Elizalde found the pull of music too alluring and began performing professionally at a young age. Performing soon opened doors to the recording world, and "El Gallo de Oro" was able to record his debut solo album, Regresan los Mafiosos, in 1999. Releasing a record per year for the next several years, Elizalde slowly worked to establish himself as an important figure in the norteño genre. A high point in his career was reached in 2006, when he was featured on the soundtrack for the Mexican film Al Otro Lado with the song "Sobre la Tumba de Mi Padre." Valentin Elizalde was killed at the age of 27 on November 25, 2006. Elizalde and two companions, Mario Mendoza and Raymundo Ballesteros, were gunned down in an ambush in the city of Reynosa, 20 minutes after performing at a local fair. It is rumored that Elizalde's murder was in response to his lyrical commentary about Los Zetas, a mercenary force employed in the Mexican drug trade. The death of Valentin "El Gallo de Oro" Elizalde was viewed as a tragic loss by his fans. Many posthumous releases and dedications have been released to honor his memory. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi