Mi Princesa is Remmy Valenzuela’s heartfelt serenade to a woman who has just had her heart broken. Over lively Regional Mexican rhythms, the singer steps in as the caring friend who refuses to let her believe she deserves the pain caused by a cheating ex. He reminds her that real men do not make a princess cry, and he paints vivid images of wiping away her tears, taking her to the stars, and turning every kiss into magic.
Beneath the spirited accordion and guitar, the song delivers a clear message: self-worth and true love go hand in hand. Remmy urges the listener to stop mourning a "cobarde" who could not even face her and instead look for someone brave enough to cherish her—someone like him. It is both a pep-talk and a declaration of love, wrapped in melodies that invite you to sing along while believing you deserve a happily-ever-after.
Remmy Valenzuela, born Remigio Alejandro Valenzuela Buelna on October 1, 1990, in Guasave, Sinaloa, is a celebrated Mexican singer, songwriter, and accordionist specializing in regional Mexican music. He initially began his musical journey as a drummer before switching to the accordion at age 13, which became central to his signature sound.
Valenzuela gained recognition with both narcocorridos and romantic tracks, with hits like "Te tocó perder" capturing wide audiences. His 2015 album Mi Vida en Vida earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Norteño Album, and he was also nominated for New Artist of the Year at the Latin American Music Awards. Known for his compelling storytelling and heartfelt melodies, Remmy continues to be a rising star in the world of Mexican music.