Si Te Pudiera Mentir is a heartfelt confession set to the unmistakable norteño sound of Calibre 50. In this song, the narrator tries—and fails—to pretend everything is fine after a breakup. The empty house, the afternoon shadows, and even the wind remind him of the person he loves. Each line reveals how impossible it is for him to move on: he changes things about himself hoping they would approve, he imagines hearing their voice, and he feels time dragging painfully without them.
Behind the catchy accordion and bajo sexto, the message is bittersweet. Love here is compared to music itself—irreplaceable, unforgettable, and deeply personal. The singer insists that no other heart can love this intensely, and he pleads for the loved one to return. It is a song about longing, self-reflection, and the stubborn hope that true love might still come back, all wrapped in the rich regional Mexican style that Calibre 50 fans adore.
Formed in 2010 in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, Calibre 50 has become one of the most streamed names in regional Mexican music. Known for their dynamic fusion of norteño and banda styles, they feature unique instrumentation like the sousaphone, setting them apart in the norteño-banda genre.
Led today by vocalist and accordionist Beto Gastélum, the band has broken records with 27 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay chart. Their music spans a variety of styles from corridos and rancheras to cumbias and ballads, making them a versatile force in contemporary Mexican music.