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SONG MEANING

Pobre Corazón is Esteman’s bittersweet confession of a heart that has been bruised but refuses to stop beating. The Colombian singer opens the song admitting that his “poor heart” is dead with pain, yet each lyric shows him inching from sorrow to self-repair. As time passes, he notices the wounds fading, even if the memories still leave a mark. The track captures that fragile moment when you are stuck between heartbreak and healing, drifting through the day while waiting for the scars to seal.

What turns the song into a celebration is Esteman’s determination to transform hurt into rhythm. He sings, dances, and festeja — celebrates — because music is his medicine. Instead of wallowing, he chooses to let the beat make his heart palpitar again. By the final chorus, the pain has become a reason to move, proving that even a “poor heart” can throw its own party, cane in hand, house intact, ready to love life once more.

ARTIST BIO

Esteman (Esteban Mateus Williamson), born on May 4, 1984, in Bogotá, Colombia, is a celebrated singer and songwriter known for his unique blend of rock en español, Latin pop, and alternative pop. Rising to fame with his viral hit "No te metas a mi Facebook", Esteman has become a vibrant voice in Latin music, releasing acclaimed albums such as 1er Acto, Caótica Belleza, and Amor Libre.

His music is recognized for its theatrical and colorful style, drawing inspiration from his background in art at Universidad de los Andes. Esteman is also noted for his openness about his identity as an openly gay artist, using his platform to promote inclusivity and break taboos within the music industry. With a feminist outlook and a commitment to challenging traditional machismo in Latin music, Esteman continues to captivate audiences across Colombia, Mexico, the United States, and beyond.

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