Controversial Mexican music star Ernesto Barajas – who glorified drug lords in his songs – was shot dead in a parking lot on Tuesday.
Barajas, 38, the lead singer of successful band Enigma Norteño, was gunned down in Zapopan in the Mexican state of Jalisco around 1pm local time, per El Universal.
Police said two men ‘burst into’ the parking lot by motorcycle and opened fire on Barajas.
Barajas and another man died instantly in the attack and a woman was injured in the leg. The attackers managed to flee on a motorcycle.
It was reported that Barajas had received threats from organized crime in 2023 with the publication citing unofficial information indicating the shooting may have been a ‘settling of scores.’
The Jalisco State Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation into the killing.
Barajas is survived by his wife Alexis Sillas and their two children.

Controversial Mexican music star Ernesto Barajas – who glorified drug lords in his songs – was shot dead in a parking lot on Tuesday – pictured 2018

Barajas, 38, who was a singer in successful band Enigma Norteño, was gunned down in Zapopan in the Mexican state of Jalisco around 1pm local time, per El Universal – pictured center with his bandmates
Enigma Norteño were famed for their ‘narcocorridos’ performances – referring to a a controversial folk-music genre accused of celebrating the exploits of Mexico’s drug traffickers.
Narcocorridos are often commissioned and paid for by individuals or groups involved in drug trafficking, including cartels and their members.
Enigma Norteño – which has more than four million monthly listeners – has always said its songs portray Mexican society, rather than glorifying violence.
The band notably has a track called Los Chapitos, in homage to the sons of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, the co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, who is serving a life sentence at a Colorado super max prison.
They are also known for songs El Mayito Gordo, Los Lujos del R, Quemándose un Gallito, El Chavo Félix and El Ondeado.
In July 2023, it was reported by El Financiero that Barajas had canceled his show in Rosarito, Baja California due to receiving an alleged threat from CJNG (Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación) on a ‘narcomanta’ (a cloth banner).
Enigma Norteño were affected by a ban enacted in some Mexican states on narcocorridos public performances over fears the songs glorify crime and contribute to a culture of violence.
Others musicians in the genre have had their visas stripped by the United States under accusations by the Trump administration that they were glorifying criminal violence.
In a May interview on Telemundo, Barajas hit back at these assumptions, saying: ‘In my opinion, a song, a corrido, has nothing to do with what is happening in Mexico. About five or six years ago, there was also a wave of zero corridos.

Barajas is seen in his final Instagram post on August 14 – five days before his death

Barajas is pictured with his wife Alexis and children in April

His management company Tanto Líder shared an emotional tribute to the star along with an image of him with angel wings

Police said two men ‘burst into’ the parking lot by motorcycle and opened fire on Barajas. Barajas and another man died instantly in the attack and a woman was injured in the leg – pictured 2018

Enigma Norteño released track El Chapo Guzmán in 2009 in honor of drug lord Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman – pictured 2017
‘We once played in Chihuahua, which is one of the strictest states. I remember we made a list and played only songs, literally, and we had to do what other colleagues are doing, which is just playing the accordion and stuff, and they (the audience) were the ones singing.’
His final Instagram post on August 14 , five days before his death, teased the band’s new song with singer and producer Edgardo Nuñez, Hello Kitty.
In a 2022 interview with The Independent Espanol, Barajas, who was born in Culiacán, Sinaloa, revealed he was paid $25,000 by drug lords per narcocorridos song.
He said: ‘It can be dangerous to release a corrido without authorization, since you could be revealing a lot of information about the character, and the authorities would be using those details as clues to arrest them.
‘The best thing is to speak the truth. Perhaps that’s why I’ve never had any problems. Ideally, as long as you behave respectfully and don’t offend other sides, you can compose the corrido, or you can’t, which obviously comes at a cost.
Enigma Norteño was founded by Barajas – who was also the band’s bassist and producer – in 2004 and they shot to fame in 2010 when they began recording narcocorridos.

In July 2023, it was reported by El Financiero that Barajas had canceled his show in Rosarito, Baja California due to receiving an alleged threat from a cartel – pictured 2018
His management company Tanto Líder shared an emotional tribute to the star along with an image of him with angel wings.
‘Rest in peace, Ernesto Barajas. Your Tanto Líder family will always be proud of you and remember you as the great artist and human being you were,’ read the statement. ‘May God hold you in His holy love.’
The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Barajas and the Jalisco State Prosecutor’s Office for comment and has yet to hear back.
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