Ready for an emotional roller-coaster? In “Lloro :'(”, Venezuelan rapper Big Soto turns heartbreak into hip-hop poetry. Each verse is a confession: he scrolls through his phone, fights the urge to text, and realizes that the girl he hurt has grown even more beautiful without him. The chorus, repeating “lloro, lloro, lloro por ti”, makes the tears almost audible, highlighting how regret can echo louder than any beat.
Yet amid the sadness, the song carries a lesson in self-awareness. Big Soto openly admits, “El culpable soy yo” — he knows he caused the split and now has to live with the emptiness. The track paints vivid scenes: sunset reflections, dreams where she gently plays with his hair (cafuné), and waking up alone. It’s raw, relatable, and reminds us that owning our mistakes is the first step toward healing, even if it means crying along to the rhythm.
Gustavo Rafael Guerrero Soto, known professionally as Big Soto, is a pioneering Venezuelan rapper, singer, and songwriter born on October 19, 1996. Emerging from the urban music scene of Venezuela, Big Soto played a crucial role in introducing Latin trap to his country and has since become one of the genre's leading voices in Latin America.
Since beginning his musical journey in 2013, he has impressed fans with his dynamic blend of reggaeton, trap, and hip hop, releasing standout projects like Young Cream and The Good Trip. Signed to Rimas Entertainment, Big Soto continues to grow internationally, collaborating with artists across Latin music and captivating audiences with his authentic style and innovative sound.