Peso Pluma’s ‘Ella baila sola’ Turned into a Graduation Waltz
A video went viral after younger generations are choosing la Double P song for their choreographies
Peso Pluma’s influence is undeniable. With his corridos tumbados he has set himself as an international musical phenomenon, conquering the most prestigious music charts and performing at the famous Jimmy Fallon’s “The Tonight Show”.
As the Regional Mexican Music icon he is already becoming, his influence has already extended beyond his music, with people imitating his style and his distinctive mullet haircut, but now, younger generations are leaving aside what was once considered a timeless classic icon in Mexican culture for graduations or quince años: Chayanne’s Tiempo de Vals.
Graduation and Quinceañera Choreographies Culture
Graduation is always a time of celebration for people around the world, but in Mexican culture, both graduation and Quinceañera choreographies hold a special significance. In Mexico, these events are considered a big deal, with Quinceañera expos and events that can last an entire weekend. These expos allow quinceañeras and their families to find the perfect dress and all the necessary things for the party.
At these Quinceañera events, there are even choreography presentations and fashion shows. Additionally, it is common to have the presence of influencers or famous local artists.
Peso Pluma’s New Waltz
With Peso Pluma’s influence, not even Chayanne is safe, as we aren’t sure if his Tiempo de Vals will stay as the no.1 option for Quinceañeras, and even for school choreographies, as younger generations are choosing their new anthem, the famous song Ella baila sola instead of the iconic waltz song, causing a great impression among thousands of social media users.
The scene went viral when some kids decided to dance to the song of the most listened interpreter of corridos tumbados. The Ella Baila Sola was turned into an instrumental version, adapted especially for the waltz, demonstrating the artist’s powerful influence.