Ave Marг­a (vг­deo Oficial) — Ryan Castro, Sog -

Ryan Castro often embraces the "Neo-Perreo" and "Turro" styles, using vibrant colors and retro-inspired fashion.

The title "Ave María" refers to the traditional Catholic prayer. In the context of the song, it represents:

SOG’s production creates a "malleable" beat—it is gritty enough for the streets but catchy enough for global nightclubs. 🚀 Cultural Impact Ryan Castro, SOG - Ave MarГ­a (VГ­deo Oficial)

The juxtaposition of religious imagery with the "tough" reality of the ghetto (El Ghetto). 🎥 The Visual Narrative

The song by Colombian artist Ryan Castro , featuring SOG , is a high-energy urban track that blends "Reggaeton de Barrio" with themes of street life, success, and spiritual protection. Ryan Castro often embraces the "Neo-Perreo" and "Turro"

This song solidified Ryan Castro as the "Leader of the New Era" in Colombian reggaeton. It moved away from the polished "Pop-Reggaeton" of Miami and returned to the raw, perreo-heavy sounds of Medellín. If you are interested in diving deeper, I can: specific lyrics for you. Explain the slang terms used (like "Ghetto" vs "Barrio"). Recommend similar "Medallo" style artists.

Mentions of partying, beautiful women, and expensive cars (the rewards of his labor). 🚀 Cultural Impact The juxtaposition of religious imagery

The lyrics follow a classic "started from the bottom" trajectory: