El: Gatillero [work]

"El Gatillero" translates to "The Gunman" or "The Triggerman" in English.

Several Mexican regional artists have recorded songs or albums with this title: Rafael Buendía El Gatillero

Whether it’s a striker scoring a 90th-minute goal, a legendary outlaw in a folk song, or a character in a gritty neo-noir film, El Gatillero represents the ultimate specialist. It is the personification of accuracy, speed, and nerves of steel. "El Gatillero" translates to "The Gunman" or "The

The word is derived from gatillo (trigger) and the suffix -ero, signifying someone who "works with" or "handles" triggers. In its most literal sense, it refers to a hired hitman or an assassin within organized crime circles across Latin America and Spain. The word is derived from gatillo (trigger) and

Meléndrez built a career playing tough-as-nails protagonists in low-budget "churros films"—action-packed movies about drug trafficking and justice. His character "El Gatillero" became so popular that he is often referred to by the name in real life. The Cult Following:

There is no golden parachute. There is no pension. There is only the grave or the fugitive life.

: Known for his traditional version released under Universal Music Group Nicko Rodriguez : A contemporary artist with a song titled "El Gatillero".