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They say that when you hear her crying… it’s already too late. La Llorona, the woman who weeps for her lost children, is one of Mexico’s most powerful myths. Her voice — “Ay, my children!” — can still be heard along rivers, canals, and silent streets, calling the living toward the water and toward memory. This track, “LA LLORONA — Ay, My Children,” turns that legend into a dance ritual: cumbia and reggaeton blend with ancient laments, mariachi-style trumpets, and a bass drop that falls like a body into the river. This is not just a song. It is a Mexican legend turned into rhythm. La Llorona is not just a ghost. She is guilt, love, loss, and warning. A mother trapped between the past and the water, searching for what she can never recover. When the beat drops, feel the pull of the river. When the chorus comes in, shout it with everyone: “AY, MY CHILDREN!” You dance… but you also remember. Because Mexican myths don’t just scare us — they teach us who we are. #LaLlorona #AyMyChildren #MexicanLegends #MexicanFolklore #MexicanMyths #LatinMusic #Cumbia #Reggaeton #LatinHorror #Ghost #ScaryStories #MexicanTradition #ViralMexico #MythicMusic