6. Doña Pelos – Me Ves Y Ya Me Juzgas | Rap Mexicano 2026 | Cicatrices Del Barrio

They see you, they stop you, they search you… and they've already judged you without even knowing you. “You See Me and You Judge Me” is a Mexican rap song by Doña Pelos about the moment the police stop you just because of your face, your clothes, your tattoos, or because you're from the barrio. It talks about searches without cause, suspicious looks, and abuses of power that become part of everyday life. In this song, Doña Pelos represents everyone who has been stopped, humiliated, or treated like a criminal for no reason. It's barrio rap with a message, against prejudice, discrimination, and the power that points the finger at you just because of how you look. A raw and direct track for those who are tired of being treated as guilty before they're even asked their name. This song represents: Abuse of authority and unjust arrests Police prejudice against the neighborhood Being treated like a criminal because of your appearance Protest rap with a real message If the cops have ever stopped you “just because of how you look,” this song is for you. Listen, share, and let the voice of the neighborhood be heard—a neighborhood that's fed up with being judged without reason. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/trac... 📀 Album: Scars of the Neighborhood 🎤 Artist: Doña Pelos 🎧 Track: You See Me and You Judge Me Subscribe for more Mexican neighborhood rap with real stories and share this track with the crew who know what it's like to live with the police on your back just for existing. #DoñaPelos #YouSeeMeAndYouJudgeMe #ScarsOfTheNeighborhood #MexicanRap #NeighborhoodRap #RapWithAMessage #RealRap #MexicanHipHop #MusicOfTheNeighborhood #AbuseOfAuthority #Police #UnjustArrests #StoriesOfTheNeighborhood