Oscar Maydon continues his unstoppable rise in Regional Mexican music with the release of his latest single, “ME AMOLA,” a high-energy collaboration with Los Dareyes de la Sierra that blends Maydon’s modern corridos style with the timeless sound of traditional sierreño. The track adds another powerful chapter to Maydon’s fast-growing catalog, showcasing his ability to evolve sonically while staying true to the roots of the genre.
Produced by Oscar Maydon, Joel Nuñez, Darey Castro, and Ernesto Fernández, and written by Alexis “Chachito” Fierro, “ME AMOLA” dives deep into the artist’s signature themes: the nightlife, the luxury, the mystery, and the blurred line between temptation and emotion. With slick wordplay and melodies that get stuck in your head instantly, the song captures the intensity of attraction and the rush of a late-night ride.
“Me amola, me amola / Perdimos la racha en TikTok no me contesta,” Maydon sings, floating between swagger and an emotional vulnerability that has made him one of the leading voices of the corridos movement.
A Collaboration Bridging Regional Mexican Generations
Teaming up with Los Dareyes de la Sierra is more than just a collaboration it’s a cultural connection. The track blends the raw essence of classic sierreño with the genre-bending edge that has pushed Maydon into global conversations. It’s a full-circle moment that honors tradition while steering the sound of Regional Mexican forward.
Riding the Momentum After Two Major Billboard Wins
“ME AMOLA” drops at a turning point in Oscar Maydon’s career. Just weeks ago, he scored two major wins at the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards for his hit “Tu Boda” with Fuerza Regida, taking home:
- Hot Latin Song of the Year, Vocal Event
- Regional Mexican Song of the Year
He also dominated the stage during the award show with a standout performance of “Amigos? No” alongside Netón Vega another highlight fueling his rapid ascent.
With “ME AMOLA,” Oscar Maydon proves once again why he’s one of the most influential and exciting artists shaping the future of Regional Mexican music.




















