While the song has been part of the band's repertoire for decades, it was featured on the 2009 album Me Gusta Todo De Ti .
"" is a classic instrumental piece by Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga , widely recognized as an emblematic example of traditional Sinaloense band music . The song is a "son sinaloense"—a fast-paced, high-energy rhythm characterized by its prominent brass and percussion. Song Background and Composition la cuichi--banda el recodo
It belongs to the traditional Banda Sinaloense style, specifically a "son" or a lively instrumental dance track. While the song has been part of the
The heavy use of the tambora (bass drum) and tarola (snare) provides the driving beat essential for the traditional zapateado dance associated with this music. Song Background and Composition It belongs to the
The lead melody typically follows a call-and-response pattern between the clarinets and trumpets, a signature of the "Mother of all Bands" (La Madre de Todas las Bandas).
It features a complex section of harmonies, often highlighted by the band's trombone and tuba players to create a rich, layered "wall of sound".
The song is known for its intricate technical demands on the musicians: