Una colección estándar que cubre lo mejor de sus primeras dos décadas.
As the new millennium arrived, Los Invasores modernized their production slightly without losing their chilango edge. Albums like brought heavier, more percussive arrangements suited for the narcocorrido boom, though they focused more on robberies, horse races, and border smugglers rather than cartel glorification.
This is the stretch where Los Invasores transitioned from a regional act to a household name. During this period, they released the songs that would become the soundtrack to millions of lives. They weren't just writing songs; they were documenting the struggles of the working man, unrequited love, and the rowdy joy of the weekend.