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SONG MEANING

Óscar Maydon’s “Falso” is a fiery wake-up call to anyone who confuses money with authenticity. Over swaggering corridos tumbados guitars, the Mexican singer vents about climbing the social ladder only to discover that the higher you go, the faker the company. He contrasts two worlds:

  • “pobres en un mundo rico” (poor people in a rich world) versus Instagram “rockstars” who flaunt designer labels.
  • Real barrio “flow” versus empty luxury that “no compra el flow.”

At its heart, the track is a lesson in self-worth. Maydon reminds us that friends who disappear when the cash does were never friends at all, and that true style comes from street cred, not price tags. It is a cheeky, empowering anthem perfect for shouting along whenever you need to brush off the braggers and stay true to your roots.

ARTIST BIO

Óscar René Maydon Mesa, born on September 20, 1999, in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, is a vibrant voice in the Regional Mexican and corridos tumbados genres. Launching his music career in 2020, Óscar quickly caught the attention of Rancho Humilde and Sony Latin, signing with these labels in 2021.

His debut album, GXLE <3 (2021), showcased his unique style and collaborations with prominent artists like Natanael Cano. In 2023, Óscar broke into the US Billboard Hot 100 with the hit single "Fin de Semana," featuring Junior H, marking a milestone in his rising career. Known for hits such as "Madonna" and "Tu Boda," Óscar Maydon continues to make waves in Latin music with his energetic sound, heartfelt lyrics, and dynamic partnerships, including his second album Distorsión released in late 2023.

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