“Tiempo” spins the all too familiar tale of love paused… and painfully replaced. The singer thought his relationship was picture-perfect until his partner asked for “space.” Trusting that real love always circles back, he agreed, only to discover that the so-called break was really a cover for someone new. Every chorus drives home the sting: the “time apart” had both name and surname—a very real rival who shared nothing with him except the woman he lost.
Banda MS mixes heartbreak with a dash of self-mockery. The narrator admits he “went in head-first” and “would have put his hands in the fire” for her, ignoring friends’ warnings. Now he wrestles with disbelief, wondering how he can retrieve what slipped away. “Tiempo” is a lesson in brutal honesty: sometimes asking for time is just an elegant way of saying “I don’t love you anymore.” The song blends raw emotion, regional Mexican brass, and candid lyrics to remind us that trust is precious—and that a pause in love may actually be the end of the track.
Banda MS, short for Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga, is a vibrant Mexican banda group that originated in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, in 2003. Founded by brothers Sergio and Alberto Lizárraga, Banda MS has become a cornerstone of modern regional Mexican music.
With a sound deeply rooted in traditional banda music, the group has released numerous albums since their debut in 2004 with "No Podrás." Their 2016 album "Qué Bendición" notably reached number one on the Billboard Latin albums chart in the United States. Renowned for their powerful vocals and dynamic instrumentation, Banda MS continues to captivate audiences worldwide, earning multiple awards and nominations over the years.