Natanael Cano - Pal: Que Dijo Que No Ft. Ovi [official Video]
The song's title, which translates to "For the one who said no," sets the tone for its lyrical content. Both artists use their verses to address those who doubted their potential when they were "starting from the bottom". Key themes include:
Released in September 2020, serves as a defiant anthem of success and resilience from two of the biggest names in the urban regional Mexican scene: Natanael Cano and Ovi . The track, which appears on the album Soy El Nata , captures the spirit of the "corridos tumbados" movement—a genre that blends traditional Mexican storytelling with the grit of Latin trap and hip-hop. A Message to the Skeptics
Ovi emphasizes his rise from humble beginnings, proudly stating that what he has earned, he earned himself. Natanael Cano - Pal Que Dijo Que No ft. Ovi [Official Video]
The intro and verses touch on the dangers of street life, noting that "the street is a fake" that can consume you if you're not careful. Production and Collaboration
The official music video, directed by , visually reinforces the song's themes of wealth and arrival. It features the artists in lavish settings—sporting expensive jewelry (referred to as "100k on the neck") and luxury cars—serving as a physical manifestation of the success they describe in their lyrics. The song's title, which translates to "For the
This track was part of a broader wave of collaborations between the two, who frequently teamed up with to solidify the "Las 3 Torres" (The 3 Towers) powerhouse within the genre. The Visual Impact
Produced by and Krizous , the track features a "True Hollywood beat" that leans heavily into the urban trap sound while maintaining the rhythmic DNA of a corrido. The collaboration highlights the strong chemistry between Cano and Ovi, who were both marquee artists under the Rancho Humilde label at the time. The track, which appears on the album Soy
For fans and critics alike, "Pa’l Que Dijo Que No" remains a significant milestone in Natanael Cano's career, marking the point where the pioneer of corridos tumbados fully embraced his role as a global urban star.