Esquinas is roots over polish. Warm, nostalgic, and culturally grounded, the album finds Becky G stepping away from mainstream Latin pop to embrace regional Mexican influences with sincerity. It’s a personal detour rather than a commercial pivot.
Sonically, the record leans into ranchera, norteño, mariachi, and regional pop textures. Acoustic instrumentation and traditional arrangements dominate, creating an intimate, heritage-driven atmosphere. While the sound is authentic and cohesive, it can feel restrained and uniform across the tracklist.
Lyrically, Esquinas focuses on love, heartbreak, family, memory, and emotional endurance. Becky G approaches these themes with honesty and respect, prioritizing sentiment over attitude. The writing feels heartfelt, though often familiar rather than revelatory.
The 3.58 rating reflects appreciation without full emotional attachment. The album succeeds as a cultural and personal statement, but its subtlety and stylistic consistency limit replay value for listeners not deeply connected to the genre. It’s more reflective than gripping.
Esquinas stands as a sincere and respectful homage to tradition. Emotionally honest and well-crafted, it’s a meaningful chapter in Becky G’s evolution, even if it resonates more intellectually than viscerally.
Favorite Track: POR EL CONTRARIO
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Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions.
The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.









