Codiciado, Santa Fe Klan, Pitt Blanco - La Que Se Fue (video Oficial) -

: Adds a raw, street-level vulnerability. His verse often touches on themes of solitude and the reality of his upbringing in Guanajuato.

: Complements the trio with a melodic flow that bridges the gap between traditional and contemporary sounds. : Adds a raw, street-level vulnerability

is a collaborative single released on September 16, 2022, featuring Codiciado (Erick Aragón), Santa Fe Klan , and Pitt Blanco . The track is a poignant exploration of heartbreak, regret, and the self-destructive coping mechanisms often found in Regional Mexican and urban music. Thematic Overview: Heartbreak and Resilience is a collaborative single released on September 16,

: The lyrics reveal a narrator grappling with his own mistakes, specifically acknowledging that his involvement in "business" (likely illegal or high-risk activities) and betrayals led to the loss of his partner. The collaboration brings together three distinct voices from

The collaboration brings together three distinct voices from the Mexican urban scene, blending Regional Mexican influences with hip-hop sensibilities.

The central theme of the song is the melancholic struggle to move on from a past love, referred to as "the one who left" ( la que se fue ).

: Leads the track with his signature emotional delivery, anchoring the song in the corridos tradition.

: Adds a raw, street-level vulnerability. His verse often touches on themes of solitude and the reality of his upbringing in Guanajuato.

: Complements the trio with a melodic flow that bridges the gap between traditional and contemporary sounds.

is a collaborative single released on September 16, 2022, featuring Codiciado (Erick Aragón), Santa Fe Klan , and Pitt Blanco . The track is a poignant exploration of heartbreak, regret, and the self-destructive coping mechanisms often found in Regional Mexican and urban music. Thematic Overview: Heartbreak and Resilience

: The lyrics reveal a narrator grappling with his own mistakes, specifically acknowledging that his involvement in "business" (likely illegal or high-risk activities) and betrayals led to the loss of his partner.

The collaboration brings together three distinct voices from the Mexican urban scene, blending Regional Mexican influences with hip-hop sensibilities.

The central theme of the song is the melancholic struggle to move on from a past love, referred to as "the one who left" ( la que se fue ).

: Leads the track with his signature emotional delivery, anchoring the song in the corridos tradition.