“Tú No Sabes Qué Tanto” is Carlos Baute’s heartfelt confession of longing. Throughout the song, the Venezuelan-Spanish singer opens his diary to tell us just how much he aches for the one who slipped away. Sleepless nights, whispered prayers to every saint he knows, and even deliveries of fresh flowers all serve one purpose: to prove that his love is still alive and ready for a second chance. The chorus repeats like a mantra, reminding the listener that she has no idea of the intensity with which he craves her body, her kisses, and her presence at his side.
Behind the catchy pop-latin melody lies a story of regret and hope. Baute admits past mistakes, wonders if both lovers share the blame, and begs for forgiveness while promising unwavering devotion. It is a romantic plea that many can relate to: when words seem powerless, we lean on music to amplify our emotions. Press play, feel the rhythm, and step into the mind of a man who will do anything to turn “goodbye” back into “stay with me.”
Carlos Baute is a Venezuelan singer-songwriter and television host known for his captivating Latin pop tunes and heartfelt ballads. Born in Caracas in 1974, Baute blend his Venezuelan roots with Spanish influences, having lived in Spain since the late 1990s and holding Spanish citizenship.
With a career spanning over three decades, Carlos first gained fame as a member of the band Los Chamos before launching a successful solo career highlighted by hits like "Colgando en tus manos," a chart-topping duet with Marta Sánchez. Beyond music, he has showcased his talents as an actor and TV presenter, making him a beloved figure in the Hispanic entertainment world. His vibrant songs and charismatic presence continue to inspire fans across Spanish-speaking countries.