Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
corrido
noun
/kəˈriː.doʊ/

Definition
A type of narrative ballad that originated in Mexico, often telling stories of historical events or cultural tales.

Examples
- The corrido of Pancho Villa celebrated the life of the famous Mexican revolutionary.
- Many corridos address themes of immigration and the experiences of those who cross borders.

Meaning
Corrido is a form of music that combines storytelling with melodic elements, typically featuring themes of struggle, heroism, and social issues.

Synonyms
- ballad
- narrative song
- folk song