
This year, in light of Valentine's Day, Mexican regional artists have chosen to sing about heartbreak, loneliness, and nostalgia instead of the sweetness and romanticism that used to characterize these dates. It seems that romantic relationships are going through a complicated time, as reflected by the numbers on music streaming platforms.
Yuri presented a new version of her classic "La Maldita Primavera," in collaboration with Ángela Aguilar, quickly reaching one million views and positioning itself in the top 5 trending songs. The song has surpassed two million plays so far, marking a successful comeback for the artist.
On his part, Edén Muñoz remains in trend with "Mi Primer Día Sin Ti," a song that addresses the pain of love loss in a profound way, resonating with the audience and accumulating one and a half million views in a week. The singer-songwriter has surprised his followers with an emotional piece after a series of danceable tracks.
The song "No Se Dice" by Gerardo Coronel ‘El Jerry’ has been a resounding success, with 46 million plays to date. The song touches on the topic of relationships coming to an end and how people sugarcoat their words in that process, captivating the audience and staying trending for weeks.
On February 12, "El Amor No Existe" joined the wave of successful releases with one and a half million plays in a short time, reflecting the idea behind the title. Banda MS, known for its romanticism, opted to explore deeper themes with "Mesa Para Uno," a song that has resonated with those who have lost a loved one and found solace in music.
Additionally, Banda Los Sebastianes released "Pinche Cupido," a straightforward song that addresses love disappointments with colloquial and current language, making a significant impact among the audience. Definitely, artists of the Mexican regional genre have chosen to be more realistic and address everyday and emotional themes in their compositions, effectively connecting with their followers.