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SONG MEANING

Imagine strolling along Bogotá’s rain-soaked Calle 110, where every puddle reflects a memory. That is exactly where Andrés Cepeda takes us in this heartfelt collaboration with ALMIGHTY. The singer revisits the places and people that shaped him, only to find that time has moved on: his mother no longer steps outside, and a past love is now just a bittersweet echo. The constant drizzle mirrors the ache of realizing that growing up always costs something, especially when you feel "worth less than a peso" without that special someone.

Yet the song is not only about sorrow. Cepeda reminds us that accepting pain is part of the healing process. Dreams of an ex, the city’s familiar rain, and memories of a first kiss all weave into a tender lesson about letting go while still cherishing what once was. Bogotá may keep raining, but by the final chorus we sense that both artist and listener can step forward, soaked yet stronger, with the city’s rhythm pulsing in their hearts.

ARTIST BIO

Andrés Cepeda Cediel, born on July 7, 1973, in Bogotá, Colombia, is a celebrated singer-songwriter known for his soulful blend of Latin pop, jazz, and rock. Starting his musical journey early with piano lessons at age five, Andrés displayed remarkable talent by composing his first piece at twelve.

He began his career as the lead vocalist of the influential latin rock band Poligamia before embarking on a successful solo path. His albums, including the quadruple-platinum "El Carpintero," showcase his mastery in romantic genres such as bolero and balada. With numerous accolades like a Latin Grammy Award and multiple nominations, Andrés Cepeda continues to be a beloved figure in Latin American music.

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