The Official Music Video reflects Castro's "boy next door" persona.
The song playfully explores the persona of a "womanizer" (mujeriego), with Castro jokingly blaming "the streets, money, and alcohol" for his ways while asking for forgiveness. The Music Video's "Everyman" Vibe
Ryan Castro, known as (The Singer from the Ghetto), grew up in the humble barrio of Pedregal in Medellín.
Instead of high-luxury mansions, the video often focuses on community, dancing, and the vibrant life of the Medellín streets.
At age 17, Castro began singing on local buses to support his household and save money for his musical dreams.
The Official Music Video reflects Castro's "boy next door" persona.
The song playfully explores the persona of a "womanizer" (mujeriego), with Castro jokingly blaming "the streets, money, and alcohol" for his ways while asking for forgiveness. The Music Video's "Everyman" Vibe The Official Music Video reflects Castro's "boy next
Ryan Castro, known as (The Singer from the Ghetto), grew up in the humble barrio of Pedregal in Medellín. with Castro jokingly blaming "the streets
Instead of high-luxury mansions, the video often focuses on community, dancing, and the vibrant life of the Medellín streets. the video often focuses on community
At age 17, Castro began singing on local buses to support his household and save money for his musical dreams.