LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Cóseme ("Sew Me") spins the story of two people who still orbit each other even after their love has come apart at the seams. Over a mellow reggaeton-pop beat, Beret confesses that he can feel his partner’s eyes on him, yet she no longer truly sees him. The Spaniard paints a push-and-pull landscape: he wants to be stitched back together, she clings to yesterday’s doubts; he bets on tomorrow, she replays the past. Every line drips with the frustration of loving someone who hesitates to jump, so he begs her to “sew” the wound she opened rather than pretend nothing happened.

Under the catchy chorus hides a deeper message about self-worth. While the singer pleads to be “dressed” with her love, he also realizes he must learn to walk alone before inviting her to join. Cóseme becomes both a love song and a self-repair anthem: it reminds us that heartbreak can tear us apart, but it also hands us the needle and thread we need to rebuild ourselves—whether the other person stays or not.

ARTIST BIO

Francisco Javier Álvarez Beret, known simply as Beret, is a Spanish pop singer born in Seville in 1996. He began his music journey by sharing homemade recordings online, quickly capturing the attention of a growing fanbase.

In 2018, Beret signed with Warner Music Group, marking a major step in his career. He gained widespread popularity in Spain and Latin America, especially after collaborating with Colombian artist Sebastián Yatra on the hit single "Vuelve." With several albums like Prisma and Resiliencia, Beret continues to blend heartfelt lyrics with catchy pop melodies, making him one of Spain's most exciting contemporary artists.

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