Born José Eulogio Hernández, he is a Grammy-nominated artist known for his traditional Norteño style and deep family roots in the Sinaloan music scene.

La Reata - song and lyrics by El Potro De Sinaloa ... - Spotify

The song concludes with a warning to use intelligence and act quickly ("A shout in time is better than a poorly read sermon") to avoid later regrets. About the Artists

An order is sent "on the wind" from a figure known as "El Licenciado" (The Lawyer) from a location called La Palma . This character is a common figure in corridos , often associated with powerful real-world figures like Dámaso López Núñez.

A central theme is the refusal to tolerate traitors. The lyrics state that a job started must be finished and that the "window must be closed" to those who have committed betrayal.

The song begins by declaring that the "rope has snapped" and there is no way to mend it.

The story within the song follows these key narrative beats: