lol
5
By $pockeT
Very good voice
Beautiful & Historical Piece of Mexican-American Music
5
By FCKRH2021
This beautifully written piece will go down in Mexican-American history as one of the most iconic pieces of Mexican-American Hip-Hop (more specifically on a Trap Tumbado type beat); as it powerfully captures the struggles and sacrifices that most Mexican immigrant families have gone thru when leaving their loved ones and homes behind…all in hopes of a better future for their children and families. Snow Tha Product has captured all that and more with this song. Thank you Snow! Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
Thank you
5
By omg what name should i put
Amazing artist through the decade. Her music is always relatable and great through any moment in life.
Wow! 😭
5
By Priiss415
In tears hearing this song, sending it to my mom & sisters, they did it all even when they felt like giving up, for us!
Shedding light
5
By Malia_Arianna
This song is shutting light on the realities of the many many people who come here to the states chasing the American dream. The people looking to make something out of nothing for their future generations. This will go down in history.
🥰
5
By Lupect448
On replay!!
Makes me wanna cry
5
By Had hopes for this app
One of the best songs with the climate of the world right now. I can’t wait to see her in concert again.
Perfection!
5
By Dany Lucy
This song hits home so hard. The struggle our parents went through living in a new country and raising their family with all odds against them. Haven’t stopped playing this song on repeat since the release 🩷
Snow does it again!
5
By Biokat9
Snow Tha Product does it again with her deep heartfelt lyrics. With this song she has given words and sound to the sentiments of our immigrant parents who gave everything for our future.
For my mom in heaven
5
By Xoxovira
Snow did it again! Another great song, only this one made me cry like a little girl. My mom, que en Paz descanse, la tuve que ver muchas veces con su carita llena de preocupación y su respuesta también fue la misma…. No traigo nada. She came to the USA when she was very young and stuff she was put through as a child working as a maid was horrific. Once she had us kids she stayed here for us to go to school and have better lives but her heart and home was always in Mexico.