Culpable dives right into the heart of a heated breakup dialogue where questions fly like sparks: ¿Por qué? Why did things turn so bitter? David Bisbal paints two lovers standing on opposite edges of an emotional cliff, hurling blame and “whys” at each other until exhaustion sets in. Each question chips away at their patience, and the singer realizes that no answer will ever satisfy the storm of resentment swirling between them.
Instead of continuing the endless interrogation, he flips the script and boldly declares himself “culpable”—guilty of loving too hard, of apologizing without knowing what he did wrong, of trying to soothe a voice that refuses to be calmed. It is a powerful anthem about recognizing when enough is enough, reclaiming one’s own voice, and accepting that sometimes the biggest “sin” in love is caring so deeply that you lose yourself.
David Bisbal Ferre (born June 5, 1979) is a celebrated Spanish singer, songwriter, and actor hailing from Almería, Andalusia. Rising to fame as the runner-up of the first season of the reality show Operación Triunfo, Bisbal quickly became a prominent figure in Latin pop and ballad genres.
His debut album Corazón Latino and follow-up Bulería each sold over one million copies in Europe, earning Platinum status and cementing his international appeal. Known for his passionate vocals and energetic performances, Bisbal has toured extensively across Europe and Latin America, captivating audiences with hits like "Ave María" and "Esclavo de tus Besos." With multiple Latin Grammy Awards and over six million records sold worldwide, David Bisbal stands as one of Spain's most successful crossover artists.