01 Vanidosa M4a Apr 2026

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

: 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 01 Vanidosa m4a

"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. While Bobby Pulido’s version is the most common

: A popular Rosario-based cumbia band also has a self-titled track and album released in 2011. It follows a classic theme in Latin music:

: 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.