This added such a authentic theme to the series as if you all don't know, big traffickers usually get songs like this written about them and their accomplishments, called narco corridos.
Really cool lore. Reminds me of that one guy that sang about the cartels, got a death threat mid performance and finished It anyway even though It cost him his life.
@ambrizfer7898 He was told to not sing a specific song before his performance started. Not sure if it was a narco corrido. He sang the song anyways, got that infamous note, left in a limo before he was eventually gunned down and left near a river
It's funny how they got another actor to play Heisenberg in this which also adds to the realism that it's a real low budget music video that these guys made
Isn't the point that this video is canon? That this mexican band heard about Heisenberg, decided to make a song about it and cast a guy as HB based on his desceiption
You will watch it with a fresh set of eyes and see things you missed the first go around. Trust me, I’ve watched it three times over the years and still pick up things that I missed the first and the second time.
"But that homie's dead, he just doesn't know it yet." At S2 E7, the Heisenberg persona had completely taken over Walt. The timing of the line is simply perfect!
@@ceccascorp8149 true their was no single point where he became Heisenberg, he was always Heisenberg that side of him was always there he was just too timid and scared to really embrace it until his cancer diagnosis
Imagine running a drug empire and trying to stay lowkey and then some Mexican band make a whole song about you and your criminal activities whilst also having someone in the background dressed up exactly like you.
You know I thought it was weird that they didn’t actually use Bryan Cranston for this since it’s in the actual show but it was made to look authentic so they used someone dressed as him like they would if this was a real corrido. That just adds to the authenticity. The writers are genius to say the least
These are real song called Narcocorritos where real cartels hire performers to make songs to make them seem intimidating and belittle their rivals. Also the musicians in the show are real Narcocorrito performers
This song just shows how amazing Vince Gilligan is and how much love he put into every single detail. That’s also a reason Breaking Bad is my favorite since release.
yeah the scene where skylar smoking in her car before that there a SUV CRV Car passing by, but they keep it going in the background in the next frame, thats when i realise their focus even on small detail
Facts... But Stranger Things is still a good show nontheless, the community is terrible, I give you that, but the show itself is pretty interesting and honestly fun to watch.
You know you're a made man when they write corridos about you. It's a status symbol of their notoriety for cartels The show did a great job at showing how much Heisenberg had accomplished with a song The song was portrayed as if an in-universe band had written about him and not as a 4rth wall break Genius.
nowadays you have to pay alot of money to an artist to do one, and once he has to make one for every region he wants to play in as a sign of respect, majority of the most famous artists dont even come to my region of mexico because they would put their lives at risk
I like to believe that after Breaking Bad Heisenberg became sort of a urban legend and mariachi like to play this song to keep it alive, I wish Saul had a song like that!
"But that homie's dead... He just doesn't know it yet". Ironic, because he has his days counted because of cancer and now because of the cartel. He know about one of his death mandates, probably suspects the other but doesn't Know for sure.
they dont know he has cancer. the song is from their perspective. which is realistic. also the episode this was released it was the start of hank working in el paso. so thats cool.
Recuerdo cuando inició con ese tema, te juro que pensé que era un comercial que se había infiltrado. Quería saltearlo como los anuncios molestos de UA-cam, y nada no podía hasta que vi a Heisenberg caminando y cuando terminó y empezó la intro de Breaking Bad, me cague de risa. Fue lo más Random que he visto en una serie de televisión. GENIAL!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
@@ywiz8135 He did, though. Ultimately he bested them, only to be defeated by someone else outside the cartel. I don't give any credit to Hector because Walt approached him with a plan. But maybe that counts, Walt used the "fury of the cartel" card to have him killed...or maybe just the "fury of an old man crippled and wanting revenge on the guy who crippled him" card
@@lemonlime7583 Yeah but he was essentially a nothing at that point, his cartel family was gone, him being cartel didn't matter other than he was furious and vengeful on the inside.
I remember when I first watched the show and this song came up, it was catchy and funny, but it also had a feeling of... how to put it... Of "Uh-oh, Walter's in trouble now..."
In Russia, sombreros, mariachis and the whole Mexican vibe are considered very cool in a masculine way. My friend had a Mexican themed wedding. I specially grew a mustache and wore a sombrero (I dreamed of a sombrero since school)
This is a video I have been tagged in And we see a 50 year old teacher named Walter White with a guy in his 20s named Jesse But Walter has Lung Cancer and has to pay for treatment So he cooks forbidden blue rock candy
This song is 99.1% pure.
😊👌
Is it blue?
@@HowToChangeNamenegro y azul stands for black and blue so im pretty sure it is
@@HowToChangeNameit isn’t just blue,its Black AND blue
dry and overused comment
this is the best opening in the series and no one can convince me otherwise
depends on wether or not you count the first 20 mins of ozymandias as an intro cause im pretty sure the title card plays after
@@YellyOld The opening for that episode is a flashback from the beggining of the show
Nah badgers arrest
I liked your mom’s opening better honestly
@@dylanlewis2337 No, it's the Pollos ad.
i remember when i clicked next episode and this song started playing, i thought my dad connected to my tv using bluetooth 😭
lol
😭😭😭
Ive watched it 3 times!!
Then he said heisenberg
Good moments
The fact that the writers of Breaking Bad had the idea of coming up with an actual, original narcocorrido for Heisenberg was genius. Fierro alv
Fierro
Ahora sí le quedó bien, a Nuevo México el nombreee
True
Pepe garza from pepes office made this song!!
Puro blue alv pura H 😂
This added such a authentic theme to the series as if you all don't know, big traffickers usually get songs like this written about them and their accomplishments, called narco corridos.
Really cool lore. Reminds me of that one guy that sang about the cartels, got a death threat mid performance and finished It anyway even though It cost him his life.
@@Leon8937chalino sanchez?
@@oscartheamazing6745 yeah. Badass guy.
@Leon8937 he wasn't signing about cartels that performance. Most likely got killed because of someone he killed way back
@ambrizfer7898 He was told to not sing a specific song before his performance started. Not sure if it was a narco corrido. He sang the song anyways, got that infamous note, left in a limo before he was eventually gunned down and left near a river
This is the only narcocorrido we heard in the series. In-universe, the Salamancas probably had an entire album.
Imagine a Los Cuates de Sinaloa album based on the Salamancas
El corrido de Tuco
@@rozay817 Tuco el respirador de metanfetamina
This is when I realized I’m watching a show truly like none that has ever existed.
The sopranos walked so breaking bad can run 😂
Oh it exist! Every single day 😂
@@clyde_kentucky6744Apples and oranges
PS: The Wire sucked big time
*fight me*
Americans are so easy to entertain
@@clyde_kentucky6744👏 👏 👏
It's funny how they got another actor to play Heisenberg in this which also adds to the realism that it's a real low budget music video that these guys made
Supposedly it’s Aaron Paul who got dressed as him
@gabzito240p I never thought I would find you here. A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
lol don’t let that cheap video fool you, these guys are very familiar in the Mexican music industry
Dude it was the intro for an episode,how can come trough your mind its just a “Loq budget video” Low Iq dude😂
Isn't the point that this video is canon? That this mexican band heard about Heisenberg, decided to make a song about it and cast a guy as HB based on his desceiption
Jesse, why a bunch of Mexicans is playing guitar in front of our lab?!
it's a song about you mistah white
@@limit9020 Jesse! Does this mean I'm famous?
They're da proverbial Greek chorus mistah. White
Badger: I sold the short guy a teenth.
Ese compa ya está muerto pero no le han avisadooo!
I like that they created a tv series based on this song.
Bravo, Vince!
They made the song for the show
@@penguinking1358It's a joke, penguinking1358.
r/wooosh
@@penguinking1358ok captain obvious
@@penguinking1358no, they created the show based off of this song.
I can't imagine how Walt would react to this song
Yo necesito ayura limpio, dos oros máximo
"I am ... a blowfish"
Prolly boost his ego
@@Collin-rn1ioknowing how Walt is, it'd probably have the opposite effect lol
If only he knew spanish
We use to play this before every chemistry class. Our teacher thought it was funny until he looked up the lyrics 😂
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol 😂
😆😆😆😆😆
What did he do? 😂😂
@@coldwinter1884 he was just like “Guys our principal speaks Spanish! What he walk by and heard that! We can’t play that anymore” 😂
He was a chill guy
I wish I could erase the whole show from my memory and watch it again
same
Hard to do when you watched it 3 times 😢 but i wish hahah
You will watch it with a fresh set of eyes and see things you missed the first go around. Trust me, I’ve watched it three times over the years and still pick up things that I missed the first and the second time.
Once I finish better caul sall I'm rewatching it
Fr
This song really magnifies Walter's success in the business. Imagine how unstoppable he would've been if he wasn't a family man
Until he inevitably would get tortured and killed in a gruesome way, after spending his entire life making a pile of money grow bigger
He wouldn't be in the business if he wasn't a family man and had cancer.
@@pirilon78wtf are you talking about?? He's the one who knocks
He wouldn't start cooking if he wasn't a family man
At the same time he wouldnt have to walk this path if he didnt leave Gray Matters
"But that homie's dead, he just doesn't know it yet." At S2 E7, the Heisenberg persona had completely taken over Walt. The timing of the line is simply perfect!
I belive its a mistake to think he became Heisenberg. He has always been him. He just gets more confident with time
No, it hadn't lol. This was even way before Jane died.
@@ceccascorp8149 true their was no single point where he became Heisenberg, he was always Heisenberg that side of him was always there he was just too timid and scared to really embrace it until his cancer diagnosis
Heisenberg has been coming inside him for a while now @@boney2982
@@boney2982those scientists a holes stoled his ideas and became rich. While Walter barely made ends meet by been a teacher.
“Jesse, why is there a Mexican band playing outside the RV?”
“ thought they were with you, Mr. White?”
Imagine running a drug empire and trying to stay lowkey and then some Mexican band make a whole song about you and your criminal activities whilst also having someone in the background dressed up exactly like you.
You know I thought it was weird that they didn’t actually use Bryan Cranston for this since it’s in the actual show but it was made to look authentic so they used someone dressed as him like they would if this was a real corrido. That just adds to the authenticity. The writers are genius to say the least
Jajajaja
These are real song called Narcocorritos where real cartels hire performers to make songs to make them seem intimidating and belittle their rivals. Also the musicians in the show are real Narcocorrito performers
Xd
lol believe it or not real Mexican drug traffickers actually pay thousands of dollars for songs to be about them just like this
Literally the best intro to the greatest tv series that’ll ever exist.
FROM intro maybe same level
Best intro was the Pollos Hermanos commercial
Yeah for people too soft or young to have watched The Wire
This song just shows how amazing Vince Gilligan is and how much love he put into every single detail. That’s also a reason Breaking Bad is my favorite since release.
Totally. Like the song he did for Gilligan's Island.
yeah
the scene where skylar smoking in her car
before that there a SUV CRV Car passing by, but they keep it going in the background in the next frame, thats when i realise their focus even on small detail
*inhales*
VRAVO BINCE
He didn't do this song. A hispanic producer Wrote this song.
@@edwin1escobar He didn't, but either he or one of his writers came up with the idea
Orgulloso de saber español y disfrutar esta canción al 100%
*99.1%
Aun que el Español es mi segunda lengua, comparto ese orgullo!!
Los subtítulos no le hacen justifica a la canción, saber español y al mismo tiempo amar la serie te hace disfrutar mucho mejor esta rola
@@garygallagher6 orgulhoso de saber português e entender como você pode desfrutar muito melhor dessa rola
Buena pana.
Breaking Bad had better songs than Stranger Things. This song proves it.
I have never watched stranger things but breaking bad really does have superior music
Facts... But Stranger Things is still a good show nontheless, the community is terrible, I give you that, but the show itself is pretty interesting and honestly fun to watch.
What is stranger things?
Why stranger things? Such a random and stupid comparison out of nowhere
Indeed
WE MAKIN IT OUT OF ALBUQUERQUE WITH THIS ONE‼️🟦🛎🛎🍗🗣🗣🗣🔥
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Fr
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Worth every single second I spent learning spanish
You know you're a made man when they write corridos about you.
It's a status symbol of their notoriety for cartels
The show did a great job at showing how much Heisenberg had accomplished with a song
The song was portrayed as if an in-universe band had written about him and not as a 4rth wall break
Genius.
nowadays you have to pay alot of money to an artist to do one, and once he has to make one for every region he wants to play in as a sign of respect, majority of the most famous artists dont even come to my region of mexico because they would put their lives at risk
4rth
I like to believe that after Breaking Bad Heisenberg became sort of a urban legend and mariachi like to play this song to keep it alive, I wish Saul had a song like that!
mariachi ? lol ?
I mean thats already pretty much confirmed that Heisenberg is a criminal legend, he is like Pablo Escobar of his universe.
This one is (narco)corrido, cartel leaders sometimes pay local bands to write corridos to diss/threaten their rivals
Yah I agree Saul deserves a song.
He really became a legend, watch El Camino and you will see
"But that homie's dead...
He just doesn't know it yet".
Ironic, because he has his days counted because of cancer and now because of the cartel. He know about one of his death mandates, probably suspects the other but doesn't Know for sure.
they dont know he has cancer. the song is from their perspective. which is realistic. also the episode this was released it was the start of hank working in el paso. so thats cool.
That sentence became a meme in the Spanish community so big that a lot of people, like me, didn't even know it was from Breaking Bad
It would translate into "he is already dead, but nobody has told him.
Now we need these guys to do a song for Saul Goodman
I Agree. Saul Needs a "NarcoCorrido" for Him
El Abogado 🤣.
@@rumble2468 el amigo del cartel
theres already a couple corridos out there for real lawyers too
Mejor llamar a Saul 😎
The fact a fictional drug trafficker got his own narco corrido is top tier lore 🔥
More top tier knowing this band actually plays corridos for drug traffickers
Canción patrocinada por Los Pollos Hermanos, los mejores pollos asados, dorados y crujientes que puedes encontrar - - ahora con su Cajita Feliz Azul 🥳
Jajajaja
xD
Jajajaja te mamaste😂😂😂
Can we talk about how much fire is the line “the cartel is about respect and has never forgiven”?
Almost every line in the song is fire
@@ginseng2005frfr
Nah, every single line.
Recuerdo cuando inició con ese tema, te juro que pensé que era un comercial que se había infiltrado. Quería saltearlo como los anuncios molestos de UA-cam, y nada no podía hasta que vi a Heisenberg caminando y cuando terminó y empezó la intro de Breaking Bad, me cague de risa. Fue lo más Random que he visto en una serie de televisión. GENIAL!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Grande el señor White y su meta azul, nos dejo uno de los mejores corridos.
Welcome back Al video de nada 😎
x2
"The fury of the cartel. Ain't no one escaped it yet."
*Gus Fring has entered the chat*
Gus was also in the game, no one outside cartel escaped the fury of cartel.
@@ywiz8135 He did, though. Ultimately he bested them, only to be defeated by someone else outside the cartel. I don't give any credit to Hector because Walt approached him with a plan. But maybe that counts, Walt used the "fury of the cartel" card to have him killed...or maybe just the "fury of an old man crippled and wanting revenge on the guy who crippled him" card
@@paulkamenitsky5911but the “crippled old guy” was cartel tho
@@lemonlime7583 Yeah but he was essentially a nothing at that point, his cartel family was gone, him being cartel didn't matter other than he was furious and vengeful on the inside.
Best song in the whole series❤
Amen
bbbbonfire 🧑🦽🚗💨 *insert dubstep*
no way
Thee ohh sees-tidal wave. Coolest scene ever!
what about dong dong dong dooooooooooooooooooong
1:30 El Meme!!! XD
IdkSterling
😂😂😂😂si
lo mejor es cuando sabes español y sabes lo fuerte q pega la canción
"Of the cartel's wrath, no one has ever escaped" man....that s how you know they are serious people
They are among the if not the most cruel criminal organization
Gustavo Fring escaped the Cartel
Walt: Bet
@@hahdgabfhbsjcnsncnnsdbbzbs Not really, he was paid by the cartel, but at the end, he was looking for revenge.
@@hahdgabfhbsjcnsncnnsdbbzbs he wouldnt if it was IRL😊
NO MANCHES, DE AQUI SALIO "ESE COMPA YA ESTA MUERTO NOMAS NO LE HAN AVISADO" XDXDXDDxdxdxd
cuantos años tienes pa ?
Yo tampoco sabía hasta que me ví la serie jajaja y sale al principio de un capítulo, simplemente epico
@@OliverPos me pasó igual ajaja
El origen de todo😅😮
The greatest show in the history of mankind. No one can convince me otherwise.
No 🧢
slippin jimmy>>>>
It’s a close second to the Sopranos
@@NOOO135wtf is that
SLIPPIN’ JIMMY 🗣️‼️
This scene is so random, I love it
it's not actually random it's pretty common for big drug lords to get Corridos made talking about them
I watched this *once* and now suddenly my UA-cam ads are in spanish
certified hood classic
This what the cartel does for real. They help these bands become big and famous. All they ask in return is to sing ballads about them. Very authentic.
And if you sing a song about the wrong guy, you die, occupational hazards I guess.
my personal head canon is that this song was recorded and filmed a year after Walt’s death, and that they were just such big fans
every few days i remember about this song and replay it until i cant take it anymore
im back
i’m back again
@@leftonseajust got to this part in the series and I couldn’t stop thinking about this song. I guess this is my future now.
i’m back
1:31 this drug dealer is dead, he just doesn’t know it yet 🎅🥕💵
Vince Gilligan heard this song and went "yeah!, i can make a show based on this."
Bravo Vince.
Vince not create this song, the creator was pepe Garza.
Imagine walking into a Mexican restaurant and hearing this play. That would be hysterical!
I was at a Mexican restaurant in universal studios at the studio walk and they were playing the theme from Narcos
Some may look at you badly when they believe that song is a narco corrido
I doubt they would play a song with lyrics like this...
@@Idk-dc7hvwhich one Cali, Florida, Osaka
@@ProfessionalFloridian the California one
Ainda bem que nós brasileiros conseguimos entender a música sem precisar de tradução.
Acho que a gente entende bem o espanhol
@@18camilinEl portugués brasileño se entiende muy bien a los hispano hablantes. El Portugués peninsular es otra historia.
I love this. Thank you for including the complete ending and not cutting it off!
No me canso de oírla. Feliz Año Nuevo.
I remember when I first watched the show and this song came up, it was catchy and funny, but it also had a feeling of... how to put it... Of "Uh-oh, Walter's in trouble now..."
...muerto........Nomas no le han avisado
@@bocadelcieloplaya3852 but walt out lived them right
Unironically, this show has helped me learn and understand spanish in a limited capacity.
"But that homie's dead, he just doesn't know it yet"
The foreshadowing is crazy
bravo vince
This is my favourite thing to come out of the whole show.
This song still goes crazy to this day 🔥 Happy Cinco de Mayo 🇲🇽
That’s right bro
Why 5 mayo? The mexican independence is in September
@@Alex-cv8hvy?
@@Alex-cv8hvmexican independance has nothing to do with the 5 de mayo you ignorant
@@Alex-cv8hv So what? Arriba el mole poblano compa
Heisenbergs in the back trying to figure out where that musics coming from
This song got so famous they even made a series about it
You talk about better call saul🌝
O toque de despertador do Renato Cariani:
I was so hyped when i first heard this song, was on a bus back to my hometown after 2-3 months. Easily one of the best moments i had
The writers ✍️ need a raise for this one !
Now I know what song I'm going to play in my wedding
In Russia, sombreros, mariachis and the whole Mexican vibe are considered very cool in a masculine way. My friend had a Mexican themed wedding. I specially grew a mustache and wore a sombrero (I dreamed of a sombrero since school)
It's a great story, Russia is very good🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
@@rigel52regionyou say that because you are russian yourself)
🇲🇽🤝🏽🇷🇺
🇲🇽🤝🇷🇺
Imagine playing this on your speakers, at max volume, while riding a truck carrying said speaker, around Juarez?
I dont think getting that much attention in Juarez is good for ones health
Esta canción es pura calidad
This is the moment material azul became internacional
This is the moment Heisenberg became dead
The nostalgia man.. still remember this surprise.
BB and its magic. Such a complete masterpiece.
Great great days 😢
I already was loving this show. Then this comes one. I instantly knew this show is gonna be one of my all time favorites.
“That homie is dead, he just doesn’t know it yet” 🎅🎅🥕🐡
🎅🎅🦀💵*
This is a video I have been tagged in
And we see a 50 year old teacher named Walter White with a guy in his 20s named Jesse
But Walter has Lung Cancer and has to pay for treatment
So he cooks forbidden blue rock candy
Ese compa ya esta muertooooooo...nomas no le han avisadoooooo!😂🇲🇽💀🔥💊
“Ese compa ya esta muerto, no más no le han avisado” is the part I sing when I catch my husband checking out a girl 😂😂😂😂
The guy is dead they just haven't notified him? Lol
@@mehmeh1999 more like 'they haven't made him know'
@@tochka832 That's not grammatically correct.
Avisar can also mean 'to warn' as I understand it... Hence you see 'warning' translated as 'aviso'
I mean the translation is in the video. "He's dead, but he doesn't know it yet"
Greatest opening sequence in the series
Fr fr no cap no cap
@@kingdareth09 don't talk like that
You still in that lime?
Say My Name gives it competition. Can't pick though.
this intro is TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT
esta serie nos dejo uno de los mejores corridos, grande el señor White y su meta azul 🤘
La mejor serie de Netflix sun lugar a dudas.
Breaking bad es de amc
Pero sin duda tuvo mas alcanze en netflix.
Rest in peace, Hector
This is legit cartel music..fantastic
I'd like to imagine the cartel commissioned this song as a disstrack to heisenberg
Just to remove any misunderstanding no heisenberg was hurt during the making of this song.
Im obsessed with this song
Haven't heard that since the original series. Blew my mind then, fantastic show in every respect.
Me listening to this Masterpiece at 3:00am :😇
The Ballad of Heisenberg perfectly predicts the fate of Walt in FeLiNa, as if this was planned! Excellent foreshadowing! BRAVO VINCE!
This is how you know heisenburg is now well known cause the fact his name made it all the way to Mexico is crazy
Specifically Michoacan
Jessie, súbele a esa rola!
I remember the episode starting with this song and confusing the crap out of me. I thought I was being bamboozled!
Ñ
Ño
A melhor música de todas as séries
Muchas Gracias.
My father's band Los Halcones opened up for these guys at Mr. Biggs in Colorado Springs back in mid 2000s
Just finished watching Breaking Bad, it was amazing, every second of it
Lucky ti, that first go around is crazy.. 😊
Watch better call saul next
Its really good
"That blue stuff has crossed the border" sounds so ominous to me
The m30’s
After this song played I was as hooked into this show as anyone could ever be hooked into anything.
The first time I saw this I just sat staring at my tv in utter confusion.
But now it slaps when you rewatch the series absolute tune.
thanks for posting this. now I can live life with passion
"Ese compa ya está muertooooooooooo, no mas no le han avisadooooooooo"
Al fin algo en que los latinos nos podsmos enorgulleser,la mejor cancion de series..de la mejor serie del mundo
Best anime opening of all time
My friend recently started watching "Breaking Bad," and this is how one of the second season episodes began. This is a cool song, man!
I like how they showed Tortuga as the cartel because he really is a loud fellow wanting to show off that he's badass, rich and a cartel member.
No autotune 💯💯💯🥶🥶🥶
This song lives up to how good the show is
Greatest cold open in the show hands down