Raúl Hernández, famously known as "El Tigre Solitario," has built a monumental discography that spans over three decades of solo artistry following his departure from the legendary Los Tigres del Norte in 1996. His "verified" discography reflects a versatile transition from the pure norteño sound of his family band to a broader exploration of banda, mariachi, and ranchero music. The Solo Launch: Early Verified Hits
Assembling Raúl Hernández’s discography is like assembling a map of the Chicano experience. Unlike a typical "solo discography," it does not exist to showcase a virtuoso. Instead, it exists to serve the song, the band, and the community. From the raw corridos of ...And a Time to Dance to the surrealist poetry of Kiko to the mature reflections of Tin Can Trust, Hernández has remained the emotional compass of Los Lobos. He is not the flashiest member, nor the most prolific solo artist, but he is the foundation. His discography is the sound of memory, resistance, and joy—a body of work that proves the neighborhood can indeed speak to the world. raul hernandez discografia verified
Physical Media: For collectors, his vinyl and CD releases, including older Fonovisa titles, are often available on Amazon. Notable Collaborations Raúl Hernández , famously known as "El Tigre
Mil Heridas (2000): Features some of his most emotional and enduring hits. "Lo Mejor de Raúl Hernández" (2001) : A