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Music Sin Fronteras – Estevies Corazón Tatuado is a revolutionary earworm

E0stevie’s “Corazón Tatuado”: dancing to heartbreak

Sad Cumbia” seems like a contradiction in terms. Cumbia is all upbeat and lively rhythms, evoking feelings of joy and is great for dancing. But sad cumbia is a real thing too, thanks to Mexican stars Eslabon Armado and Danny Lux. Now, pushing it forward into a much larger mainstream is Estevia, a California-born, 21-year-old woman who has developed her inborn talent for 10 years. She is upending the cumbia genre and producing music whose popularity is growing rapidly.

When she was 11 years old,  Estevia won the La Academia Kids musical contest, singing mariachi for the first time in her life. She simply stunned the judges with quality and maturity of her voice. From there she took off like a rocket.

The 11-year-old voice that stunned the judges went on to develop a YouTube following, a successful cumbia song release, “Canela”, collaborations with  Eslabon Armado and DannyLux, a hit 2023 album “Cumbialicious,” a knock’em-dead performance at SXSW’s closing party,  and opening for and collaborating with Christian Nodal.

Now a rising Gen Z Cumbia Pop Star,  Estevia has made it crystal clear why her career has moved so far so fast with her latest single release, “Corazón Tatuado” from Nice Life Records.

“Corazón Tatuado” combines cumbia, pop and the emotions you hear from regional music throughout Mexico. She can make you dance to a broken heart – and keep humming the chorus for days. “Corazón Tatuado” showcases her amazing voice in spades, but also her creative genius and attention to detail. The cumbia beat is just right, but with accordion accents, and a percussion and baseline combination that is at once difficult and masterful, especially with an ethereal intro and soaring vocal notes.

Some people compare her to Selena,  and there are some parallels.  Like Selena, Estevie was recognized at young age. And like Selena,  Estevie’s career is a family affair – her mother sews her costumes and does her hair, her brother is the manager, her dad handles the technology of her performances. But comparing her to the legendary Tejano singer, I think misses is the point, and especially the artistry of  “Corazón Tatuado” and its uniqueness.

 Selena was of her time and is still revered and streamed. And she was a revolutionary in the Tejano world. Estevie goes further, – she is of her time, but also of the future.  She is revolutionary, but in more than cumbia. Her influence extends to norteño, Musica Mexicana, and English-speaking pop audiences. Her album Cumbialicious is indeed revolutionary as it crosses so many borders -genre, gender, tradition. You can’t listen to “Miami” or “Mona Lisa” from the album and not realize you are in uncharted – and very pleasant – territory.

“Corazón Tatuado” is of the future because it is riding the crest of a tsunami of regional-turned-mainstream Mexican music in the US and Latin markets. She is the right person at the right time with the right music, “Corazón Tatuado”. The song’s unique blend of traditional cumbia with modern takes on pop music crosses culture, language and musical genre boundaries that are crumbling already thanks to the likes of Peso Pluma, Adriana Ross, Nancy Sanchez, The Warning, Renee and other Latin artists that are roaring past the regional and genre-boundaries of Mexican and Latin music and bringing millions of listeners with them.

On “Corazón Tatuado” her sultry and then urgent vocals smoothly move to and past a lover’s memory that remains tattooed into her heart. She is singing to you, opening her heart and her past to you so you understand the joy and the sadness that she is so capable of blending together in an earworm, as a well as a dance. She truly makes you dance to heartbreak.

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Patrick O’Heffernan, PhD., is a music journalist and radio broadcaster based in Los Angeles, California, with a global following. His two weekly radio programs, MusicFridayLive! and MusicaFusionLA are heard nationwide and in the UK. He focuses on two music specialties: emerging bands in all genres, and the growing LA-based ALM genre (American Latino Music) that combines rock and rap, blues and jazz and pop with music from Latin America like cumbia, banda, jarocho and mariachi. He also likes to watch his friend drag race.

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