“Y Soporta” is a fiery goodbye letter wrapped in brass and banda beats. The narrator looks their ex straight in the eye and declares, “I am over you, and you’ll just have to live with it.” Each verse ticks off new evidence of freedom: someone else’s lips on his, zero cravings for the ex’s body, even the dream of future children erased. The repeated command “soporta” (deal with it) flips heartbreak into swagger, turning past pain into a victory dance.
Behind the playful tequila-laced shouts lies a bold message of self-worth. Grupo Firme reminds listeners that love’s expiration date is real, and clinging to yesterday is like eating leftovers gone bad. Rather than wallow, the singer chooses fresh passion, loud horns, and a toast to starting over. In short, it’s a catchy anthem for anyone ready to slam the door on an ex and celebrate the thrill of moving on.