Manгў - Oye Mi Amor (video Oficial) (2025)
: Drummer and co-writer Alex González describes the track as a "reggae-infused pop-rock anthem". It is characterized by its upbeat tempo, catchy guitar riffs, and a soulful harmony that has made it one of the band's most enduring hits.
Oye Mi Amor: the catchy harmony of Maná's most covered song
The Official Music Video was released in 1992 (some sources cite 1993 for regional releases) and directed by . It features the band performing the track and showcases members Fher Olvera, Alex González, Juan Calleros, and then-guitarist César "Vampiro" López. Over time, the video has been remastered and re-released in 4K and HD versions to maintain its quality for modern audiences.
: The song explores unrequited love and longing. The narrator confesses deep feelings for a woman who is already in a relationship with another man, whom he dismissively describes as "cold and boring". The chorus is a passionate plea—"Oye mi amor, no me digas que no" (Listen my love, don't tell me no)—to bring their "souls and bodies together". Music Video
"Oye Mi Amor" (Hey, My Love) is a signature pop-rock anthem by the Mexican band , released on September 7, 1992. It served as a lead single for their breakthrough fourth studio album, ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? , which became the best-selling Spanish-language rock album of all time. Composition and Themes
: Drummer and co-writer Alex González describes the track as a "reggae-infused pop-rock anthem". It is characterized by its upbeat tempo, catchy guitar riffs, and a soulful harmony that has made it one of the band's most enduring hits.
Oye Mi Amor: the catchy harmony of Maná's most covered song
The Official Music Video was released in 1992 (some sources cite 1993 for regional releases) and directed by . It features the band performing the track and showcases members Fher Olvera, Alex González, Juan Calleros, and then-guitarist César "Vampiro" López. Over time, the video has been remastered and re-released in 4K and HD versions to maintain its quality for modern audiences.
: The song explores unrequited love and longing. The narrator confesses deep feelings for a woman who is already in a relationship with another man, whom he dismissively describes as "cold and boring". The chorus is a passionate plea—"Oye mi amor, no me digas que no" (Listen my love, don't tell me no)—to bring their "souls and bodies together". Music Video
"Oye Mi Amor" (Hey, My Love) is a signature pop-rock anthem by the Mexican band , released on September 7, 1992. It served as a lead single for their breakthrough fourth studio album, ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? , which became the best-selling Spanish-language rock album of all time. Composition and Themes