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SONG MEANING

Missed calls, missed chances, and an upbeat goodbye. In this lively pop tune, Abraham Mateo slips on dancing shoes to deliver a firm message to an ex who wants a second chance. The singer remembers all the times she ignored his love and left him to suffer in silence; now that she comes running back, he calmly shuts the door with the catchy refrain "Si no supiste amar, ahora te puedes marchar" – If you didn’t know how to love, now you can walk away.

From heartbreak to high-energy empowerment. Instead of wallowing, the narrator celebrates his own growth. He has already found someone new, learned to value himself, and refuses to reopen old wounds. The bright, retro-flavored arrangement turns a goodbye into a feel-good victory dance, reminding listeners that self-respect can sound just as sweet as romance. Sing along, let the rhythm lift you, and practice saying a confident adiós in Spanish!

ARTIST BIO

Abraham Mateo Chamorro, born on August 25, 1998, in San Fernando, Cádiz, Spain, is a remarkable singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer. Starting his career as a child prodigy, Abraham captivated audiences with his vocal talent and released his first album at just ten years old. He gained international fame with the 2013 hit "Señorita," which showcased his dynamic fusion of Latin pop, reggaeton, and dance music styles.

With seven studio albums to his name, Abraham Mateo has earned multi-platinum certifications and collaborated with stars such as Jennifer Lopez, Farruko, and Becky G. Notably, he is the youngest solo male artist to reach number one on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart. His engaging music and powerful performances continue to inspire fans across Spain and Latin America.

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