FINANCING - 0% APR Available see details
: The band's name, "La Crisis," was a social commentary on Mexico's economic turmoil in the 1970s. This song reflects that same sense of struggle, but on a personal, emotional level. Discography & Availability
is a distinctive track by the iconic Mexican tropical group Chico Che y La Crisis , standing out for its unexpectedly melancholic themes within their otherwise upbeat and humorous repertoire. Song Review: Deep Melancholy in a Tropical Style
: The song explores profound internal suffering and a loss of identity. Lyrics like "ya no sé quién soy ni hacia dónde voy" (I no longer know who I am or where I am going) contrast sharply with the band's typical "vaciladora" (joking) style.
While Chico Che is best known for party anthems like "Quen Pompó," this track showcases his ability to tackle heavy emotional territory.
: The band's name, "La Crisis," was a social commentary on Mexico's economic turmoil in the 1970s. This song reflects that same sense of struggle, but on a personal, emotional level. Discography & Availability
is a distinctive track by the iconic Mexican tropical group Chico Che y La Crisis , standing out for its unexpectedly melancholic themes within their otherwise upbeat and humorous repertoire. Song Review: Deep Melancholy in a Tropical Style
: The song explores profound internal suffering and a loss of identity. Lyrics like "ya no sé quién soy ni hacia dónde voy" (I no longer know who I am or where I am going) contrast sharply with the band's typical "vaciladora" (joking) style.
While Chico Che is best known for party anthems like "Quen Pompó," this track showcases his ability to tackle heavy emotional territory.
Subscribe for Coupons & New Products Alerts
Subscribe & Get 10% OFF