Codiciado has launched the second leg of his Ando Enfocado tour, marking his first visit to the East Coast. The Mexican singer-songwriter is performing his heady repertoire since kicking off in 2016 with Grupo Codiciado. The songs ranges from “Ni Mis Padres Saben Qué Rollo,” to his solo fan-favorites like “Golpes de la Vida,” “Ando Enfocado, “Vamos Aclarando Muchas Cosas,” and a few classic covers, including Los Tiranos del Norte’s “Hasta La Piel Amarga.”
The tour’s first show took place on Friday (Sept. 27) at the 2,700-capacity Brooklyn Paramount in New York City. Accompanied by a nine-piece ensemble, including a brass section (a tuba and trumpets), guitarist, bassist, drummer, tololoche and an accordionist, Codiciado arrived to the stage wearing his characteristic durag, Adidas jumpsuit, and his huge sparkly diamond-encrusted chains. The Tijuana-born star opened with “Bélico el Asunto,” setting the tone for pure revelry and la belikeada.
Throughout his two hour set, which started at 8:45 p.m., Codiciado kept the Latin crowd, mostly Mexican — many of them lofting the Mexican flag — lit, spanning from his early hits with his previous band Grupo Codiciado with albums like 2018’s Miro Lo Que Otros No Miran to his 2023 solo album Golpes de la Vida, as well as collaborations with other artists.
He also passed out roses to the fans on the front row and flirted with the women in attendance. “I’m very sad,” he said, leaving the fans in suspense about what he was going to say next. “But there’s a problem, I’m married. So my wife doesn’t understand that I want to have many girlfriends. I really like the güeritas with blue eyes, and the blanquitas with black hair, and the morenitas with curly hair.” He then presumed to invite a batch of women on stage to dance with them, one by one, to the excitement of many females.
Codiciado continues his Ando Enfocado Tour until the end of October, followed by stops in Rosemont, Ill.; Houston; San Jose, Calif.; and wrapping in Reno, Nev.
Below, see the complete setlist from his first show in New York’s Brooklyn Paramount. The song list is subject to changes in each city.
“Bélico el Asunto”
A collaboration with Grupo Arriesgado (2022).
“Ni Mis Padres Saben Qué Rollo”
Miro Lo Que Otros No Miran (2018).
“Pero Yo”
Miro Lo Que Otros No Miran (2018).
“Uno En Un Millón”
A collaboration with César Román (2018).
“Dinero No Tenía”
A single (2023).
“El Rey De Mil Coronas”
A collaboration with Grupo Firme, Luis Ángel “El Flaco”, and El Mimoso Luis Antonio López (2020).
“Qué Me Vas a Dar Si Vuelo”
Original song by Grupo Firme (2019).
“Y Me Critican”
A collaboration with Tony Aguirre from Regresando Al Pasado (2021).
“Vieran Que Agusto”
No Lo Intenten En Casa (2019).
“El Disney”
Si Lo Digo Es Porque Puedo (2016).
“El Telegrama”
A Remmy Valenzuela cover (2014).
“Cómo Estás Tú”
An Eden Muñoz cover (2023).
“Provócame”
A cumbia cover Chayanne.
“El Bandido”
A collaboration with Luis R. Conríquez (2024).
“Bien Montado”
A cover of Jassiel Gutierrez (2024).
“Golpes De La Vida”
Golpes De La Vida (2023).
“Hasta La Miel Amarga”
A cover of Luis Angel “El Flaco”, Grupo Firme (2020).
“Y Ahora Resulta”
A colaboración with Voz de Mando (2023).
“Disculpe Usted”
A cover of Sergio Vega “El Shaka” (2008).
“No Se Lo Digas a Ella”
A collaboration with Cuisillos de Arguro Macias (2021).
“Pocos Pero Locos”
Miro Lo Que Otros Miran (2018).
“Miro Lo Que Otros No Miran”
Miro Lo Que Otros No Miran (2018).
“A Ver”
Miro Lo Que Otros No Miran (2018).
“Ando Enfocado”
A collaboration with Jaziel Avilez & Peso Pluma (2022).
“Gente de Accionar”
Si Lo Digo Es Porque Puedo (2016).
“Vamos Aclarando Muchas Cosas”
A single (2022).
“Bipolar”
La Verdad (2020).
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