“Así Soy” is Santa Fe Klan’s loud, smoky postcard from the Mexican streets he calls home. Over booming rap beats, he paints a picture of late-night block parties where turntables scratch, blunts circle, and red-and-blue sirens flash in the distance. The verses celebrate winning another sunrise, loyal friends who run “sin cadena,” and the thrill of living at full volume with beer in one hand and a microphone in the other. It is raw, risky, and defiantly joyful—an anthem for anyone who has ever felt the rush of surviving another night.
Beneath the party vibe, the song is a declaration of identity. Santa Fe Klan pledges to guard what is his “hasta mi último día,” knowing that the same streets that raised him will one day claim him. He owns his vices—weed, tequila, trouble—yet stands proud as a guerrero who refuses to change for anyone. “Así soy y no cambiaré” becomes a mantra of authenticity, turning the chaos of barrio life into fuel for creativity, brotherhood, and unbreakable resolve.
Ángel Jair Quezada Jasso, known professionally as Santa Fe Klan, is a dynamic Mexican singer-songwriter and rapper from Guanajuato, Mexico. Born on November 29, 1999, he grew up immersed in the vibrant culture of his Santa Fe neighborhood, which inspired his stage name. Starting music at an early age, he built his own studio by 14 and began his artistic journey blending hip hop, cumbia, reggaeton, and Latin trap.
Santa Fe Klan gained recognition for his authentic storytelling and unique fusion of regional Mexican sounds with urban genres. His collaborations with artists like Snoop Dogg and Lupillo Rivera, and his acclaimed album Santa Cumbia, showcase his versatility. Ranked among the top 50 greatest Spanish rap artists by Rolling Stone, he continues to rise as a leading voice in Latin music today.