“Y Te Pido Perdón” pairs Venezuelan-Spanish heart-throb Carlos Baute with electro-latin hitmaker Juan Magán for a summer-night confession packed with rhythm and regret. Over a dance-floor beat, the singer admits he is hopelessly addicted to his lover’s presence: her gaze steals his breath, her silence drives him crazy, and even when she walks away he is certain she will circle back. The chorus’s playful “díme-díme-dímelo” (“tell me, tell me, tell me”) mirrors his mix of passion and puzzlement as he begs her to explain what went wrong.
In the final verses the party vibe slips to vulnerability. He realizes he let the relationship slide, left her heart “open,” and now has nothing left to give except a heartfelt “perdón.” Beneath the catchy hooks sits a universal tale of love, misunderstanding, and the hope that a sincere apology can reset the dance. Let the beat move your feet while the lyrics remind you that owning our mistakes is sometimes the bravest step on the floor.
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.