LEARN LYRICS

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SONG MEANING

“Ya Me Enteré” is a fiery Regional Mexican anthem where the singer has just discovered that his ex is seeing someone new. From the very first line, he makes it clear he is not ready to let go. Instead of quietly nursing a broken heart, he calls the new guy an “idiot,” insists everyone has wrongly labeled him the villain, and boldly claims that his ex is only with her rebound for convenience. In other words, the narrator is equal parts jealous, confident, and wounded.

Throughout the song he launches a passionate campaign to win her back: “Forget that loser, tell him I’m better!” He insists she still thinks of him, that she will inevitably return, and that they are two halves of the same whole. This mix of romantic bravado and possessiveness gives the track its dramatic punch, turning a common breakup scenario into a tug-of-war fueled by ego, hurt pride, and irresistible chemistry. It is a lively reminder that love can be messy, stubborn, and undeniably catchy.

ARTIST BIO

De Parranda is a vibrant musical project inspired by the rich tradition of Puerto Rican parrandas, the lively street parties celebrated during the Christmas season. Rooted deeply in the culture of Puerto Rico, De Parranda brings to life the spirit of these nocturnal gatherings where friends and family serenade each other with joyful aguinaldos and festive rhythms.

With music that captures the essence of camaraderie and Puerto Rican heritage, De Parranda invites listeners to experience the excitement of surprise holiday visits filled with traditional instruments like the cuatro, maracas, and tambora. Perfect for those looking to learn Spanish through music, De Parranda’s songs celebrate the warmth and unity of the holiday season in Puerto Rico.