NEW YORK (October 23, 2025) – Recognized for turning pain and memory into powerful story-telling, Santa Fe Klan releases “A Mi Viejo,” a soulful, cinematic cumbia that honors life, loss, and the enduring presence of loved ones who have passed. Inspired by the traditions of Día de los Muertos, the track celebrates remembrance as an act of love — transforming grief into gratitude and keeping the spirit of those we’ve lost alive through music. “A Mi Viejo” and the official music video are available now on all streaming platforms.
Blending introspective lyricism with nostalgic cumbia rhythms, “A Mi Viejo” reflects on the guidance, love, and lessons passed down through generations. Accordion melodies and electric keys intertwine with Santa Fe Klan’s raw, emotional delivery, capturing both sorrow and vitality — a reminder that even in absence, there is connection. The accompanying music video expands on this emotional depth with haunting, symbolic imagery. It opens on an ofrenda placed on a grave, where Santa Fe Klan sits at the far end of a dimly lit hall, playing his accordion in quiet reflection. As the song unfolds, scenes shift between a man sitting solemnly in a chair — and later, only his clothes left behind — a powerful visual of loss and the traces we leave behind. Throughout the video, the same man reappears, dancing a tender cumbia with a partner inside an abandoned warehouse. The dance weaves through spaces and memories — glimpsed through a window, under open skies — evoking the passage of time and the enduring rhythm of life. In one striking moment, Santa Fe Klan stands without his accordion, yet continues to move his fingers as if playing it — a subtle gesture symbolizing the unbreakable bond between passion, memory, and the people who inspire it. Filmed in stark black and white, the visual transforms personal reflection into collective remembrance, echoing the song’s message: that love, once felt, never truly fades.
Fresh off the release of “Wuare,” Santa Fe Klan continues to cement his evolution as one of Mexico’s most influential artists — unafraid to blend vulnerability, heritage, and innovation in every project. Known for his boundary-pushing collaborations, he continues to redefine the Latin music landscape with major hits including “CHINGON 2” with Martinwhite, Cachirula, and NEMJ, currently charting at No. 155 on Spotify’s Weekly Top Songs Mexico; “30 DÍAS” with Los Primos del Este; “No Queda Nada” with Big Papa313 and Youka; “Lowrider” with Millonario; and “Solamente” with Manu Chao. He has also made his mark through rap standouts such as “Locos,” his electrifying collaboration with Saweetie, and “Diamonds” featuring Rick Ross. Currently, Santa Fe Klan sits at No. 63 on YouTube’s Weekly Top Artists and No. 99 on Spotify’s Weekly Top Artists Mexico. Beyond his chart-topping success, his 11th studio album BLANCO Y NEGRO continues to showcase his versatility, featuring powerhouse collaborations with Peso Pluma, Duki, Gera MX, Alemán, and Tornillo. Next, Santa Fe Klan is preparing his upcoming album, a return to his signature cumbia sound infused with diverse themes. The release will feature hits like “Wuare,” “Y Si Nos Vamos,” and “A Mi Viejo.” With over 11.3 million monthly Spotify listeners, 12.1 million YouTube subscribers, and 14 million TikTok followers, he stands as a cultural force — connecting audiences through authenticity, storytelling, and the emotion that defines his music.
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