“Me Voy” finds Colombian pop star Andrés Cepeda bidding a tender yet decisive goodbye: tipsy with truth, he admits that although he trailed his lover hasta el mar and even offered the moon as a piece of his own soul, his love could not fit in her overstuffed pockets. The lyrics paint a portrait of a man who has poured out everything—songs, dreams, and devotion—only to realize that staying would drown them both. Accepting his pain as a kind of karmic debt, he leaves with calm tears, determined to save her by removing himself, and in doing so transforms heartbreak into a poetic act of self-respect and celestial romance.
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.