Vanidosa M4a - 01

: The legendary jazz guitarist featured "Vanidosa" as the first track on the second disc of his comprehensive box set, Con Ritmos de Brasil .

While Bobby Pulido’s version is the most common in digital collections, the title "Vanidosa" appears as an opening track for other artists: 01 Vanidosa m4a

: A popular Rosario-based cumbia band also has a self-titled track and album released in 2011. : The legendary jazz guitarist featured "Vanidosa" as

: The song describes a woman who spends her time admiring herself in the mirror and seeking the attention of others, often leaving the narrator feeling secondary to her vanity. "Vanidosa" (meaning "Vain Woman") is a lively Tejano

"Vanidosa" (meaning "Vain Woman") is a lively Tejano track written by Homero Esquivel. It follows a classic theme in Latin music: the narrator's struggle with a woman who is captivating but deeply preoccupied with her own beauty and social status.

: Released in June 2002, the song was the lead track on Pulido's self-titled album. It represents the "Golden Era" of Bobby Pulido's career, during which he helped modernize Tejano music with pop-inflected sounds that appealed to younger generations across Mexico and the United States. Other Notable Versions

If you're looking for this track to listen to, it's widely available on streaming platforms like Spotify and YouTube . OSCAR MARCELO ALEMAN - JazzArcheology.com