Napoleón frequently performs this song during his farewell tours, such as at the Auditorio Citibanamex .
Featured on albums like María Susana (1982) and various "Greatest Hits" collections. Corazon Bandido Napoleon
The phrase "Corazón Bandido" (Bandit Heart) suggests a heart that has been hiding or "stealing" moments of affection to survive, but is now being called to open up completely. Key Versions and Availability Napoleón frequently performs this song during his farewell
Napoleón reassures his heart that this new love is sincere and different from what it has experienced before. Key Versions and Availability Napoleón reassures his heart
is a classic romantic ballad by the renowned Mexican singer-songwriter José María Napoleón . Often referred to as "El Poeta de la Canción," Napoleón released this track in the early 1980s, and it has since become one of his most enduring hits. Song Meaning and Themes