LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

**“Ya No Quiero Verte” blends cumbia rhythms with a fiery back-and-forth between two ex-lovers who are no longer on the same page. El Polaco plays the desperate caller who dials late at night, convinced the relationship still has a spark, while La China slams the phone down – figuratively and literally – repeating her new mantra: “Papi, buena suerte, ya no te quiero.” The song paints a vivid picture of mismatched timing. He remembers the good times, swears he never lied, and begs for another chance. She remembers the tears, calls him selfish, and proudly declares that her luck – and her life – have improved since he walked out.

Behind the catchy accordion riffs lies a message of empowerment: moving on is not only possible but sometimes essential. With each chorus, La China’s voice grows stronger, turning “I’m tired of crying” into a celebration of newfound freedom, while El Polaco’s pleas show how regret feels when it arrives too late. It is a fun, dance-worthy reminder that self-worth can ring louder than any late-night phone call.

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