MAJO AGUILAR RELEASES HER NEW ALBUM “MARIACHI MÍO”
A BOLD STATEMENT ON THE POWER AND EVOLUTION OF MÚSICA MEXICANA After nearly a year in the making, Majo Aguilar releases

A BOLD STATEMENT ON THE POWER AND EVOLUTION OF MÚSICA MEXICANA
After nearly a year in the making, Majo Aguilar releases her most personal and boundary-pushing project to date with the arrival of Mariachi Mío. This genre-blending album reimagines the mariachi tradition through a contemporary lens, fusing it seamlessly with huapango, flamenco, rap and tumbado sounds. More than just a stylistic evolution, Mariachi Mío is a powerful statement of identity, creative freedom, and cultural pride. Crafted across Mexico—from songwriting camps in Puerto Escondido to sessions in Monterrey and melodies written mid-flight—the album captures a dynamic artistic journey grounded in emotion and experimentation. With this release, Majo Aguilar forges a new and bold path for música Mexicana’s future. Mariachi Mío and the official music video for the focus track “Que Te Vaya Bien,” arenow available on all streaming platforms.
Majo Aguilar Mariachi Mío Tracklist:
1. Cuéntame Ft. Alex Fernández
2. Luna Azul Ft. Santa Fe Klan
3. Que Te Vaya Bien (Focus Track Del Álbum)
4. Piel Azteca
5. El Beso
6. Si Tú No Vuelves
7. Mala Mala
8. Aún Así Te Vas
9. Quise Algo Bien
10. No Pidas Perdón
Opening the album with emotional clarity and vocal strength, “Cuéntame” unites Majo Aguilar and Alex Fernández in a powerful collaboration that brings together two of the most emblematic dynasties in música Mexicana. Written by Majo, the song turns the pain of heartbreak into a powerful statement of pride and self-respect. With its sweeping mariachi arrangement and poignant duet delivery, “Cuéntame” captures the aftermath of love lost—not with sorrow, but with a sense of closure and renewed strength. It’s a stirring introduction to Mariachi Mío, setting the tone for an album that honors tradition while embracing emotional honesty and artistic freedom. Following the emotional depth of “Cuéntame,”Majo Aguilar pushes musical boundaries with “Luna Azul,” an electrifying collaboration with Santa Fe Klan, one of the most influential voices in the Mexican rap scene. Blending traditional mariachi with urban sounds, the track delves into the pain and longing of love lost, with both artists pouring raw emotion into their performances. “Luna Azul” highlights Majo’s versatility and solidifies her and Santa Fe Klan as pioneers in genre fusion, creating a song that will resonate deeply with listeners.
The emotional journey continues with “Que Te Vaya Bien”, the album’s powerful focus track and a defining moment on Mariachi Mío. This solo performance sees Majo Aguilar at her most resolute, embracing clarity and strength in the face of heartbreak. Driven by a sharp, unapologetic message and a commanding mariachi arrangement, the song captures a turning point—letting go without looking back. It’s a bold anthem of self-worth, delivered with conviction and vocal fire, underscoring Majo’s ability to channel vulnerability into empowerment. In the accompanying music video, which she also directed, Majo transforms this emotional reckoning into a visually symbolic narrative. Set in a traditional cantina adorned with papel picado, the video opens with three men playing barajas mexicanas, laughing and toasting—until Majo enters and quietly disrupts the scene. She approaches a masked man and despite his indifference, refuses to leave his side. As the story unfolds, we see flashbacks of the two slow dancing—her resting her head on his shoulder, knowing deep down its their final embrace. The mask he wears becomes a metaphor for the lies and facades that eroded their relationship. In a powerful act of acceptance and release, Majo ultimately rips the mask from his face, exposing the truth she can no longer ignore. The video mirrors the song’s emotional arc—pain, clarity, and finally liberation—cementing “Que Te Vaya Bien” as not just a song, but a declaration of emotional freedom.
Majo Aguilar shifts gears with “Piel Azteca,” a stirring tribute to Mexican identity and collective resilience. Rooted in mariachi and rich in cultural symbolism, the song channels pride, and solidarity—serving as both a love letter and a rallying cry for her community. With its powerful message and vivid visuals, “Piel Azteca” deepens the album’s emotional scope, highlighting Majo’s commitment to honoring her roots while confronting the realities her people face today. Following the bold cultural pride of “Piel Azteca”, Majo Aguilar turns inward with “El Beso,” a sweeping mariachi tumbado ballad that captures the vulnerability and passion of falling in love. With poetic emotion and cinematic flair, the song reflects on the transformative power of a kiss—where love begins, deepens, and reveals the most intimate parts of the soul. After the intimate intensity of “El Beso,” Majo Aguilar delivers a soul-stirring reinterpretation of Miguel Bosé’s “Si Tú No Vuelves.” Infused with her signature Mariachi and tumbado sounds, the classic ballad is reborn through Majo’s emotional vocals and stripped-down visuals, offering a powerful reflection on loss, longing, and the quiet devastation of love that no longer returns.
After the emotional rawness of “Si Tú No Vuelves,” Majo Aguilar takes back her power with “Mala Mala,” a fiery and unapologetic anthem that flips heartbreak on its head. Fueled by sharp lyricism, the track speaks to anyone who’s ever been blamed for a love gone wrong. Instead of mourning what was, Majo leans into self-worth with confidence and wit—owning the “villain” label and turning it into a crown. “Mala Mala” is a bold declaration that being unforgettable often means being misunderstood—and she’s perfectly fine with that. Following the fierce self-assurance of “Mala Mala,” Majo Aguilar reveals a more vulnerable side with “Aún Así Te Vas,” a stunning reinterpretation of Belanova’s classic that marks a pivotal moment in her evolution. As the first official glimpse of her mariachi tumbado sound, the track blends heartbreak with innovation, capturing the ache of abandonment and the complexity of dreams left behind. With Majo’s directorial debut in the poignant music video, the song becomes a cinematic farewell to love—one shaped by sacrifice, migration, and emotional truth.
After the emotional depth of “Aún Así Te Vas,” Majo Aguilar’s “Quise Algo Bien” takes the theme of love and sacrifice even further. In this heartfelt track, she explores the painful reality of giving everything in a relationship without receiving the same in return. The song builds on the emotional narrative of the previous release, continuing the story of a love strained by distance and dreams of a better life. Majo’s mariachi tumbado fusion perfectly captures the raw vulnerability of feeling abandoned, even when you give your all, creating a powerful connection to those who know the pain of unreciprocated love. The album closes with “No Pidas Perdón,” a powerful anthem of resilience and self-worth. In this poignant track, Majo Aguilar confronts heartbreak and betrayal, rejecting insincere apologies and embracing the strength that comes from accepting the truth. Her haunting melodies and searing lyrics remind listeners that closure doesn’t always come from reconciliation, but from standing firm in one’s own worth. “No Pidas Perdón” leaves a lasting impression, closing the album with a declaration of empowerment and the unshakable belief that healing comes from within.
Majo Aguilar continues to redefine the landscape of música Mexicana with Mariachi Mío. A force that is as innovative as she is rooted in tradition, Majo’s blend of mariachi and modern influences positions her as a pioneering voice in the genre’s new wave. Winner of the Mexican Music – Female Artist of the Year at the 37th Annual Premio Lo Nuestro and a four-time Latin GRAMMY nominee, Majo’s influence is undeniable. Her upcoming performance at Mexico City’s Teatro Metropólitan on June 7 further cements her dedication to both honoring and shaping the future of música Mexicana. With Mariachi Mío, Majo is not just part of the movement—she’s leading it.
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