LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Beneath a catchy urban-pop beat, Danna Paola and Santa Fe Klan turn “Nada Es Para Siempre” into a dramatic back-and-forth between two lovers who can’t decide whether to hold on or walk away. Accusations of lies, jealousy over “other people,” and late-night drinking confessions paint the picture of a relationship that’s as addictive as it is destructive. Both singers own up to their mistakes—“lo matamos los dos”—and expose the emotional tug-of-war where passion, pride, and doubt collide.

At the heart of the song sits the bittersweet truth: Nada es para siempre—nothing lasts forever. The chorus hits like a wake-up call after a sleepless night, reminding us that even the strongest feelings can fade if trust keeps breaking. By mixing raw rap verses with smooth pop hooks, the track captures the ache of loving someone “too much” while realizing that love alone can’t fix everything. It’s a relatable anthem for anyone stuck on the roller coaster of a love-and-fight cycle, showing that sometimes the hardest lesson is learning when to let go so you don’t lose yourself.

ARTIST BIO

Danna Paola Rivera Munguía, known mononymously as Danna, is a celebrated Mexican singer, actress, and model born on June 23, 1995, in Mexico City. She began her career at the tender age of four, quickly gaining fame as a child actress in popular children’s telenovelas like Amy, la niña de la mochila azul and Atrévete a soñar.

Danna’s versatile talent spans music and acting, with a captivating voice featured in the Latin American Spanish version of Disney's Tangled as Rapunzel. Beyond television, she made history as the youngest actress to play Elphaba in Mexico’s acclaimed production of the musical Wicked. Recently, she gained international recognition for her role as Lucrecia Montesinos in the Netflix series Élite. With a blend of pop and Latin R&B styles, Danna continues to enchant audiences around the world, backed by Universal Music Mexico.

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