Ever reached the point where enough is enough?
In Te Voy A Olvidar, Mexican singer-songwriter Ariel Camacho narrates the fierce moment when love turns into resolve. The speaker is no longer the one being hurt; this time he decides to cut ties. He apologizes, yet firmly states the relationship ends today. What follows is a powerful promise: he will heal the “thousand scars,” rip his ex from every hidden corner of his soul and, one day, she will regret letting him go.
Far from a gentle breakup ballad, the song is an anthem of self-respect and emotional recovery. Camacho’s heartfelt delivery turns pain into fuel, reminding listeners that:
José Ariel Camacho Barraza (July 8, 1992 – February 25, 2015) was a beloved Mexican musician and singer-songwriter best known as the lead voice and guitarist of Ariel Camacho y Los Plebes del Rancho. Born in Guamúchil, Sinaloa, Camacho captivated audiences with his expressive twelve-string guitar playing and heartfelt vocals, earning nicknames like "La Tuyía" and "El Rey de Corazones." His innovative sound blended traditional regional Mexican genres such as corridos and narcocorridos with modern sensibilities.
Camacho's rapid rise to fame included hits like "Hablemos," "Te Metiste," and "El Karma," which climbed the Latin charts and solidified his place in contemporary Mexican music. Tragically, his promising career was cut short when he died in a car accident at age 22. Despite his early passing, Ariel Camacho remains a profound influence on the regional Mexican scene and continues to inspire new generations of artists.