Ya Supérame (En Vivo) is Grupo Firme’s unapologetic breakup anthem that turns the pain of a past relationship into a triumphant fiesta. With a catchy norteño beat and the powerhouse vocals of Eduin Caz, the song fires off a clear message: “I’m happier without you, so do yourself a favor and move on.” From the very first lines, the singer spells it out like an exam question — “Which part of ‘no’ don’t you get, the N or the O?” — and the blunt honesty only gets sharper from there.
Across the chorus, he lists the evidence of his fresh start: blocks on every platform, a brand-new heart, and a life that feels lighter without the ex’s drama. Instead of lamenting lost love, the lyrics celebrate self-respect and emotional freedom. The takeaway is bold and simple: acknowledge the breakup, stop the gossip, accept defeat gracefully, and let both sides dance into their next chapter.
Grupo Firme is a dynamic regional Mexican band originating from Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, known for their vibrant fusion of Pacific/Sinaloan norteño, Sinaloan banda, and norteño-banda styles. Founded in 2014 by Eduin Cazares and Jairo Corrales, the group quickly rose to prominence with hits like "Pídeme" and "Juro Por Dios," captivating fans across Mexico and the United States.
Winning multiple awards including Latin Grammys and Premio Lo Nuestro honors, Grupo Firme has established itself as a powerhouse in contemporary Mexican music. Their energetic live performances, such as the stadium tour "Enfiestados y Amanecidos," showcase their connection with audiences. Collaborations with stars like Maluma, Thalía, and Demi Lovato highlight their versatile appeal and continue to expand their reach in the Latin music scene.