Discography
26
Most popular
They Can't Deport Us All
2007

Duro En La Pintura
2006

They All Want Him But Who Can Afford Him
2006

America's Faborite Wetback
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The Sancho Commandments
2025

CHINGOMEANZ
2025

Cancun Shawty
2021

Chicken Flippa (Mixtape)
2020

El Versace Mariachi
2020

Chicken Flippa (The Mixtape)
2020

They Can’t Deport Us All (Screwed & Chopped)
2019

They Still Can’t Deport Us All
2016

Dirty Horchata
2016

Juan Hunna
2015

Vote 4 Pedro
2014

The Menudo Mix
2014

The Tamale Kingpin
2012

Chingaveli
2011

The Leak
2011

Tamale Season 2
2010

El Chavo del H
2010

They Can't Deport Us All (Chopped & Screwed)
2007

Undaground’s Most Wanted
2006

For President (Skrewed N' Chopped)
2005

Worldstar Wetbacks
2005

El Mero Chingon
2004
Singles & EPs
56
BALLER
Single · 2026

SUGE KNIGHT
Single · 2026

Ancira Salsa Jingle
Single · 2026

Flaunt You
Single · 2026

LONG ROAD HOME (1226 DeLuna version)
Single · 2025

Con Mi Cuete
Single · 2025

Two Steppin
Single · 2025

Spiteful
Single · 2025

On the Stroll
Single · 2024

Que La Quiebre (Chan Remix)
Single · 2024

Ven Para Acá (EOP.WAV Remix)
Single · 2024

Ven Para Acá
Single · 2024

FR FR
Single · 2024

Bang On It
Single · 2024

Que La Quiebre (Starseed Remix)
Single · 2024

Neighborhood Sancho
Single · 2024

Quiero Verte
Single · 2024

Que La Quiebre (Guaracha Remix)
Single · 2024

On The Stroll (Radio Edit)
Single · 2024

Mándame Tu Locación
Single · 2023

Crunk Cumbia Ain’t Dead (Robin Louis Remix)
Single · 2023

Que La Quiebre
Single · 2023

H-Town 2 Fresno Freestyle
Single · 2023

Big Cinnamon Energy
Single · 2023

Crunk Cumbia Ain’t Dead
Single · 2023

Come And Take It (The Remix)
Single · 2022

Come and Take It
Single · 2022

Vamos Brandon!
Single · 2021

Freedom
Single · 2021

Faucet
Single · 2020

Máscara
Single · 2020

Bolis On My Wrist
Single · 2020

Bars
Single · 2020

Screwed Up
Single · 2020

QVO
Single · 2020

Chips n’ Salsa
Single · 2018

Despacito
Single · 2017

Soy Un Tiger
Single · 2016

My Boo
Single · 2016

Right Now
Single · 2016

Antidote (Remix) - Single
Single · 2015

Where Ya At - Single
Single · 2015

1-800-Chingo-Bling - Single
Single · 2015

Hit the Juan - Single
Single · 2015

I Love da Block
Single · 2014

Puro Pinche Pari
Single · 2014

I'm the Man
Single · 2014

I'm the Man (feat. Ricky V)
Single · 2014

Train - Single
Single · 2014

Maria Juana (Chingo Version)
Single · 2013

Kush & Buchanan's (Remix) (feat. C-Kan) - Single
Single · 2013

Banda Makes Her Dance
Single · 2013

Pos Why Ju Hating? (Call Me Maybe Parody)
Single · 2012

Call Me Maybe (Pos Why Ju Hating)
Single · 2012

Clap
Single · 2012

F**K Arpaio
Single · 2011
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By selling mixtapes and CDs straight out the trunk of his car, Houston rapper Pedro Herrera III rose to prominence in the Southwest and among Latin rap fans doubling as the Mexican/Chicano self-parodying alter ego Chingo Bling. Donning the stereotypical getup of a vaquero (Latino farmhand) -- cowboy ostrich boots and oversized belt buckles -- Chingo personifies his fun-filled, Spanglish lyrics and rap music jokes, sporting aliases like the Ghetto Vaquero and the Tamale Kingpin. Herrera's family emigrated from Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas, Mexico, to Houston, TX, where Herrera was born. To keep him away from the city's turbulent city life, his parents sent him away to the prestigious Peddie School, a private boarding school in New Jersey, on a scholarship. He returned to Texas to attend Trinity University in San Antonio, majoring in marketing and business administration. While at Trinity, he first concocted the Chingo Bling persona as part of an on-air routine for his disc jockey gig at the KRTU student radio station.
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Herrera first began selling Chingo mixtapes around 2001 at local stores, flea markets, and wherever else in Texas he could find an audience. His big break came when he seized the opportunity to appear on Power 106's Pocos Pero Locos show in Los Angeles. The syndicated show got his music played throughout the Southwest on Chicano rap forums. Self-released on his own Big Chile Enterprises label, his first album, 2004's The Tamale Kingpin, was heavily anticipated, but by the release of his second album, the following year's 4 President, Chingo had become a regional star. His record sales did not measure up to breakthrough artists on major labels, but his comedic appeal garnered widespread attention, including features on MTV and Telemundo as well as in several hip-hop publications. Some of the attention, however, came from critics who thought of him as just a Latino version of a black Sambo, a racist caricature of Mexican/Chicano culture. And it didn't help that Herrera's Big Chile imprint was also producing products like Chingo bobblehead dolls and hot sauce. Nonetheless, the local hoopla over Chingo translated into a heated contract bidding war among major labels like Bad Boy, Universal, Capitol, and Atlantic. Asylum/Warner won out, signing Big Chile to an $80 million distribution deal in 2006. Amidst the rising tension concerning the influx of undocumented Latino and Latina immigrants in the late 2000s, Herrera switched the title of his 2007 Asylum debut from Welcome to the Border to They Can't Deport Us All. His concerted promotional effort (which included erecting a billboard of the album title in Houston) drew out all types of backlash from national conservative pundits and local citizens alike. In addition to receiving several death threats, his father's tamale truck, brandishing the album promotional ad, was vandalized, shot at, illegally towed, and then, finally, stolen. They Can't Deport Us All debuted at 11 on the rap charts, containing features from Baby Bash, Pitbull, Paul Wall, and Mistah F.A.B.
Chingo Bling in brief
- How many Chingo Bling releases are on Riffiter?
- 82 releases are catalogued, spanning 2004 to 2026.
- When was Chingo Bling formed?
- Chingo Bling formed in 1979.
- What is the most recent Chingo Bling release on Riffiter?
- BALLER, released in 2026.
