
Latin Grammy-nominated Tejano star Lucky Joe has unveiled the official music video for his latest single, “Te Voy A Superar”, a heartfelt norteño ranchera that’s already resonating with fans. The song marks the fourth release from his deeply personal new album, Canciones del Corazón, out now via Freddie Records.
Written and produced by Lucky Joe himself, “Te Voy A Superar” goes beyond the typical breakup ballad. In a recent interview with Tejano Nation Radio, Lucky Joe shared, “It’s a song that speaks to anyone who’s gone through a tough relationship and come out stronger. It’s not just telling someone ‘I’m going to get over you,’ it’s about making a promise to yourself—about not letting your past dictate your future.”
The visually stunning music video, directed by Baldemar Garcia and 1st Class Cinema, was filmed at the picturesque Rancho Los Cantú in Edinburg, Texas. Set against sweeping rural landscapes, the video amplifies the song’s themes of reflection, strength, and moving forward.
Lucky Joe describes the track as “a self-empowerment song… something people can play when they’re going through tough times. I think a lot of people are really going to identify with it.” With its emotionally charged lyrics, soulful vocals, and rich norteño instrumentation, “Te Voy A Superar” is both a personal statement and a universal anthem for anyone finding their way through heartache.
“Te Voy A Superar” from Lucky Joe is available on all digital streaming platforms.
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