LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“Sería Más Fácil” is Carlos Rivera’s heartfelt confession about a love that slipped away while no one was looking. The Mexican crooner looks back on a relationship that was slowly eroded by silence, impatience and fear. Instead of pointing fingers, he admits that sometimes life simply runs out of time. He realizes it would be easier to blame each other or even grow to hate one another, yet the real pain lies in accepting that their carefully built dreams have come to an end.

Rivera’s lyrics capture that bittersweet moment when you see the finish line of a relationship approaching and you know you cannot stop it. The song turns the spotlight on the raw honesty of acknowledging “it wasn’t enough” and the courage it takes to say goodbye with love rather than resentment. It is a reminder that letting go can hurt more than anger ever will, but it also opens the door to healing and growth.

ARTIST BIO

Carlos Augusto Rivera Guerra, born March 15, 1986, in Huamantla, Tlaxcala, Mexico, is a celebrated Mexican singer, actor, and songwriter known for his captivating voice and charismatic performances. He first gained widespread recognition after winning the third generation of the popular reality show La Academia in 2004, launching his successful music career.

Since then, Rivera has released multiple studio albums, including El Hubiera No Existe and Yo Creo, both earning gold certifications and showcasing his blend of pop and traditional Latin sounds. Beyond music, he made history as the youngest actor to star as the male lead in Disney's Beauty and the Beast in Mexico, and uniquely starred as Simba in both the Spanish and Mexican productions of The Lion King. His talent extends beyond the stage with numerous collaborations with prominent Latin artists and roles in television and film. Carlos Rivera continues to enchant audiences worldwide with his heartfelt lyrics and powerful performances.

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