“Lo Primero Que Haría” is a passionate declaration of love taken to the furthest extremes. The Spanish crooner imagines impossible scenarios—escaping the grave, descending from heaven, stealing stars from the sky—just to prove that his very first impulse would always be to hold and kiss the person he loves. Each fantastical image piles on another layer of devotion, showing that no force, not even death or divine judgment, can weaken the pull he feels.
Yet this love has a darker edge. The lyrics confess that, if he saw his beloved in someone else’s arms, jealousy would weigh on him like boulders. He would beg God to heal the pieces of his shattered heart, because the same absolute love that drives him to give up his life could also push him to take another’s. In short, the song paints love as an overwhelming force—tender and poetic, but also volatile and consuming—making it clear that for this singer, love sits above all things.
Álex Fernández (born November 4, 1993, in Mexico City) is a talented Mexican singer and songwriter known for his contributions to regional Mexican music. As the son of legendary ranchera singer Alejandro Fernández and grandson of the iconic Vicente Fernández, Álex carries on a proud musical legacy with a fresh and modern voice. He debuted in 2018 with the heartfelt single Te Amaré, which quickly earned him Latin Grammy nominations in 2019 for Best Regional Song and Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album.
Guided by his grandfather’s musical direction, Álex released his first album Sigue la Dinastía in 2019, showcasing his powerful vocals and skills on the piano. His music blends tradition and contemporary sensibilities, making him a rising star in Mexico’s vibrant music scene. Beyond music, Álex is also an entrepreneur and family man, recently marrying Alexia Hernández and welcoming their daughter Mía in 2022.