“Se Me Va La Voz” (My Voice Fades Away) is Alejandro Fernández’s passionate confession of how overwhelming love can turn into equally overwhelming heartbreak. The Mexican superstar paints the picture of a man who feels literally speechless without his partner: when she is gone, his voice falters, nights turn cold, and even the simplest reason to live slips through his fingers. Each line is drenched in longing—he begs to be taught how to live again, yet all he really wants is the forbidden warmth he once shared.
Instead of accepting the breakup, the singer clings to every vivid memory: the taste of a stolen kiss, the comfort of her eyes, and the thrill of a love that felt almost illicit. The song’s soaring melodies mirror the roller-coaster of emotions—moving from whispered pleas to explosive cries—showing that love’s absence can be just as powerful as its presence. In short, Fernández delivers a dramatic anthem for anyone who has ever felt their entire world—and even their own voice—drift away when love walks out the door.
Alejandro Fernández, known as "El Potrillo" (The Colt), is a celebrated Mexican singer born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in 1971. The son of legendary Vicente Fernández, Alejandro initially gained fame specializing in traditional Mexican music genres like mariachi and charro before branching into Latin pop.
With over 20 million records sold worldwide, he has become one of the best-selling Latin music artists. Throughout his career, he has earned four Latin Grammy Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Known for his powerful vocals and emotional performances, Alejandro has captivated audiences across Latin America and beyond, blending heritage with contemporary sounds in a prolific and dynamic career.