Santa Fe Klan is embroiled in controversy over its apparent split from Maya Nazorinfluencer with whom he would have had a romance for about a year and with whom he had his firstborn luka. As soon as their alleged breakup came to light rumors arose about the real reasons that would have led them to continue on their separate paths and some videos where they appeared together, with an alleged third person in discord or crying, went viral.
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The Guanajuato rapper shared with his fans a version of his new song about heartbreak
This last audiovisual fragment was carried out by the rapper from Guanajuato, who during the live presentation broke down in tears while singing It’s overa song that he released this 2022. The video went viral on social networks, as many Internet users thought that it belonged to a current recording and his tears would be the result of his thunder with the mother of his son.
But actually it’s about a decontextualized video that belongs to an intimate moment that he lived on stage during the presentation of his album World, which took place in August. Ángel Jair Quezada Jasso was interpreting said song when he couldn’t take it anymore, he knelt down and shed a few tears.

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To applause a woman came up on stage and hugged him; it was his mother. Although the sentiment from him was touching, he did not stop singing and continued his performance until the end. As he explained on that occasion, wrote It’s over at the request of his father that he was going through a very complicated situation with his mother, that is, it is inspired by the sentimental conflicts of his parents.

I just sent this song to my dad because he told me: ‘Son, I’m fed up*, I miss your boss a ching*, we’re going to sing a song you and me like Vicente Fernández’; he even sent me the link and everything. He tells me: ‘Write me a song that I’m very hurt, I feel dead without your ma’.
At the end of her performance, she ran into her mother’s arms and expressed some heartfelt words to her: “Cheer up, race, everyone who has problems, no one is perfect, I also have problems and you see me at one hundred, cheer up. I love them a ching* and I love you a ching * boss, feel like it with my dad, we want to see you together”.
He also commented that he is not ashamed to talk about his personal issues, because: “If God knows, let the whole world know.”
The Santa Fe Klan reappeared on their social networks to share a preview of their upcoming musical release. Is about separatea song whose verses talk about a love breakup. As expected, only a few minutes were enough for his fans to associate his composition with his supposed break with Maya Nazor.

In the video that he posted on his Instagram account, he appears singing the verses that he had written in a notebook: “Our love came to an end, I thought that nothing was wrong. It was the reason I wonder what it will be. I’m dying of cold because you’re not with me, oh no, my God, loneliness is a witness”.
I don’t understand what happened to us if I’m still in love but we’re apart, separated. I don’t understand what has happened to us if I’m still in love like in the past… in love. You by your side and I by mine, the absences of the void…
The Santa Fe Klan did not share more details about his music premiere and did not reveal if his song has a special dedication to the mother of his son.

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