Exactly my friend especially how respectful all Latinos are and I know it for a fact I am a 44 yr Caucasian male that just gave my old job my two weeks notice and me and probably maybe three or four other Caucasians and all Latinos and every single Latino there was so respectful and helpful in any way and one was a great man before I gave them my two weeks notice a few months before that he noticed that I was having to walk an hour to work and an hour from work one day he ask me if I needed a ride home I took his offer for a ride home and instead of taking me straight home he took me to his house went inside and came back out and throw me the keys to his 2018 suburban and told me just to take care of it until I no longer needed it i didn't take him up on his offer just because I knew I was going to put in my two weeks notice and didn't want to disrespect him and told him why I couldn't receive his blessing and he full heartedly understood
Jesus , now they gonna argue who more country ? Black , brown , white . ? Like when they say eminem isnt good at rap ? When the fk are yall gonna stop !??? And not make a difference if you latino , black or white, indian , asian . It dont matter to god
@@rolovalle1536 hi neighbor i'm in Plant City. I moved to Florida from McAllen when I was 7 so all I really know is PC. Unfortunately you're right about the racism 😔
@@corimoon9780 I moved from Dallas it’s been 2 years and if it wasn’t for the good paying job I would be bk home. Other then the racism n lack of whataburgers or near by jack in the box florida is 👍
I loved the line “but my people started this thing they call country” it’s so historically true. The first cowboys were Mexican vaqueros. They finally put truth in a song! It made me so proud listening to it .❤
The vaqueros actually where Spaniards who taught it to the mestizo and indegenios people of Latin America and USA they are the real vaqueros cause of them we know how to farm but to wear this clothing it is roots of people who spoke Spanish and it don’t get more country than wearing these clothes and speak Spanish it’s sad too see people loose there heritage my family in Mexico would cry if I made a video like this
@@antoniogutierrezjr7471 yeah but we the mexican are a mix of europeans (spaniards the most), mexican native people, and africans. So it's part of our heritage.
@@antoniogutierrezjr7471 the Spaniards didn’t teach indigenous people in America to farm lmao 😂. Gtfo with those lies, go learn actual history. And go learn who brought the “vaquero” culture to Spain…. It wasn’t no damm white people
My folks, including grandparents, raised on a farm in Arizona. (Not in any way the Arizona today). Grew up with country music from Johnny Cash to Dolly Parton, to Waylon. This is the first I've seen Hispanic Country music, and I loved it.
I live in South Georgia. I'm not Mexican, but this brought a tear to my eyes. I first heard his music on Facebook and I'm hooked. I can relate to him, I've been down some of the roads he's been down. You keep making music Louie. It doesn't matter what skin color you are to make a certain type of music. We still waiting for you to come out this way Louie.
You keep proving to anyone and everyone that said you couldn’t do it!! Be proud of who you are & always remember you can do anything you set yourself to do!! 🇲🇽proud Mexican🇲🇽SiSePuede!!
I grew up in a small town in the country (Ridgefield Washington) where my middle school mascot held a confederate flag. Till this day my town has a confederate flag on display. I was the first non English speaking student in my elementary school. Being the only Mexican the first few years it was rough. As an adult I've loved country music it's also a part of me. This sound spoke to my soul. Thank you for bridging the gap. Also for allowing others to see that we are no less country. 🇲🇽🇺🇲
I grew up in Yakima Washington and I understand the feeling of a confederate flag in the town also … but i would not change it once .. it makes America the greatest nation on earth
That hit hard as a first generation Mexican American we ain’t Mexican we are Chicanos we have stories of ranching fields hard work and music I remember listening to corridos and getting annoyed I wanted to hear English music. I was a kid in the 70’s and 80’s there was Elvis, Johnny Cash and Kenny Rodgers . This music really gives me and others like us a place in history in Texas with roots in both homelands. Thank you Louie 🙏🏼
Keeping it real homeboy, i felt this song in my blood, San Antonio TX has some good Mexican country singers, it be nice to see you do a show down here..
You don't know how hard I cried when you kicked the door open and let everyone in first 😢😭❤❤🙌🤎pride #mexicanroots making me fall in love with my heritage all over again 🤠💪🇲🇽
I'm from South Texas, Alice to be exact and I've always loved Country music, my first experience was hearing Freddy Fender as a kid and then Rick Trevino in the 90's and now you my man! This song got me, you got this Carnal.
Love this. I was born in Mexico but brought to New Jersey since the age of 7. Some people have really shown they don't like me being here ( got beat up ). Some people have shown love, but in the end I just got my own damn house and settling my Mexican roots here in North Jersey. Let's gooooooooo!!
When you listen to a song and the words resonate with your life and cause you to feel shivers.... you know it's going to be a Hit! congrats to everyone involved in producing this song !
Shout out from Arizona! Been enjoying your music man. I was born in El Paso and love the southwest. I don’t listen to a lot of country music but I’m here to support and honestly your music is pulling me in.
Heck yeah your people are PROUD of you. For putting ignorant people in check and knowing your history. I’m from N.Cali and an educated Mexican that wishes the truth was taught in schools. You have a 54 yo old school listening to country music.
❤I strongly resonate with the heartfelt message of this song. As a fellow Hispanic, my journey has taken me from fixing computers to working in the banking industry, and now I'm proud to be the owner of a 10-acre property in the charming town of Dunnellon, FL. I've transformed this land into a thriving Glampsite, offering RVs, tent sites, and a delightful collection of farm animals. If you ever find yourself on a travel adventure, I warmly invite you to explore my venture. The rising popularity of camping and glamping has created a wonderful trend, and a song dedicated to this theme would be a fantastic addition. If you ever need inspiration or would like to collaborate, I'm here to support you. Let's make great things happen together in the world of music and adventure! ⛺️ 🎶
I moved to rural Alabama as a Hispanics and had to flee for my life. Now back in Florida fishing and being more country than they ever were or will be.
I'm a city boy from H-Town Texas but this here reminded me what runs through my veins salute my boy I done been to the penitentiary but I'll be damned if I let my past hold me back you reminded me of who or what I am at heart I bust my ass everyday to provide and take care of mines, keep doing what you doing homeboy you give me hope that we can change and make something out ourselves, ya music jams I can relate to it and I was raised in these city streets much love and respect 🙏
I'm a Mexican-American (Chicano) man from California showing my respects to Louie the singer! Keep representing brother and making good music. This song in particular is a HIT! No matter what anyone says, your showing "the man" that we always had a hand in Country (English Banda)
From Texas to Florida! This song is a banger! I live in a small town in Florida where most of the old famalies are from the Valley. Big shout out to McAllen, Raymondville, SA, Houston, Corpus, and Lake Jackson!
Brown and pride... time for our ppl to step up fr... our time is to come... what's ours will be... keep up the music.. color ain't what its about... may God bless you.. you gonna to that award show and win the top.. 💯💪🙏
Brother! I started to cry and I started to think of my Vejitos! I am a Proud Son of a Mexican Apa y Ama that we’re proud to be Americans of Mexican descent.
I didn’t know who Louie TheSinger was. I do now and I gotta say this is one hell of way to break your way into my life. And the timing is impeccable. Forever a fan.
GREAT SONG! I am black and white, and my wife for over 30 years is Mexican! I was born in Texas and my family are Texans. My dad is 95, and me and my wife LOVE Texas and Mexico!!! We are Southerners, PERIOD!
Louie, U rock this song made me cry love ❤️ ur music they all have a story behind them and I can relate to them, keep being u and making music. YOU ARE AMAZING AND HUMBLE AND CARING MAN.ITS UR TIME UR SHINE DONT LET ANYONE OR ANYTHING TAKE THAT AWAY FROM YOU. I HAVE NOTHING BUT RESPECT AND LOVE ❤️ FOR U. ❤❤
Just stumbled on this while researching some Texas history and I was not disappointed! I'm a blue collar rocker, but I dig these melodies! Totally gonna support you
🥺😭 this song is so beautiful and so real it hit home in so many ways being Amercan Hispanic in Texas they don't except us and baby you hit it with Come take it from me🤎🤎
That’s real country music right there.. keep on doing what you’re doing and speak from the heart put God first and the country are heading there soon to the big leads
Es un orgullo ser Mexicana. OMG! Louie I waited so long for someone like you to make the break thru n you’re gonna be remembered for this. I make sure everyone I know hears about you n. your music. Chingo de Amor y Cariño. ❤