Ever sent a text you wished you had the courage to say face to face? That is the heart-tugging confession at the core of Cobarde (Coward). David Bustamante slips into the role of a runaway lover who bolted without a goodbye, only to realize—too late—that leaving was the worst kind of mistake. Writing “from the distance,” he owns up to his fear, calling himself a cobarde for selling out the love he once held, hiding in lonely silence instead of fighting for what mattered most.
The song is a raw apology wrapped in soaring pop vocals. Each chorus pounds with self-reproach: he traded her kisses for emptiness, buried the truth, and now longs for one more touch of her skin. Bustamante’s pleading tone turns a simple letter into a cinematic confession where regret, honesty, and hope for forgiveness collide. Listeners are pulled into a relatable story of lost chances—and the brave act of admitting we were scared all along.