LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Los Gemelos de Sinaloa turn personal loss into a moving corrido that balances tears and trumpets. In “Tuve Hermano,” the singer looks back on a childhood spent hustling side by side with his brother, chasing the same dream and soaking up live music whenever they could. The upbeat regional-Mexican groove keeps your head nodding while the lyrics paint a bittersweet picture of laughter, shared struggles, and the shock of suddenly finding an empty seat next to him.

Beneath the catchy melody lies a heartfelt pledge: the narrator promises to keep working hard, protect the family his brother left behind, and carry his memory “en el pecho.” It is at once a eulogy, a love letter to family, and a reminder to hug the people who share your playlist today, because tomorrow’s song might play without them.

ARTIST BIO

Óscar René Maydon Mesa, known professionally as Los Gemelos de Sinaloa, is a rising Regional Mexican and corridos tumbados singer-songwriter born in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico in 1999. Since beginning his career in 2020, Óscar has quickly become a fresh voice in the genre, combining traditional Mexican sounds with modern influences.

Signed to Rancho Humilde and Sony Latin, he released his debut album GXLE <3 in 2021, followed by Distorsión in 2023. His hit singles like "Fin de Semana" (featuring Junior H), "Madonna" (with Natanael Cano), and "Tu Boda" (with Fuerza Regida) have earned him recognition on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Latin Songs charts. With collaborations from top artists and a growing international fanbase, Óscar Maydon is shaping the future of Mexican regional music.

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