[3] In 2013, while at a NASA education internship, Raymix would start listening to Mexican cumbias and it led to him composing "Oye Mujer", a year later.
Upon release, the song would eventually become popular among sonideros and had been illegally distributed in tianguis markets.
[5] Writing for WARP Magazine, Oscar Adame stated that "Oye Mujer" has an "innovative instrumental base" and compared it with the sound of Celso Piña and Chico Che.
[6] Following the release of the remix version of "Oye Mujer", with Juanes, the song began debuting on charts in the United States in 2018.
[7] In 2020, the song was certified 14× Platinum, in the Latin field, by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).