“30 de Febrero” is HA-ASH and Abraham Mateo’s playful way of saying never ever. The singers listen to an ex begging for another chance, but they shut the door with a smile, promising to reconcile only on the 30th of February at sunset—a date that does not exist. They pile on other tongue-in-cheek conditions—raining money, a dry ocean, two plus two equaling three—to show that forgiveness is as impossible as those scenarios.
The track turns heartbreak into a witty power anthem. HA-ASH remind the ex of the pain he caused, while Abraham Mateo jumps in to echo the sentiment—he is just as done. The upbeat Latin-pop melody contrasts with the dismissive lyrics, making the message clear: sometimes the best answer is a confident no, served with a dash of humor and an impossible calendar date.
HaAsh is a vibrant Latin pop duo formed by sisters Hanna Nicole and Ashley Grace Pérez, born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, with deep roots in Argentina and Mexico. Since their debut in 2002, HaAsh has captivated audiences with their unique blend of country pop, pop rock, and heartfelt ballads, earning them the nickname "The Sold-Out Queens" for their record-breaking performances.
Renowned for their powerful vocals and songwriting, HaAsh has sold over 20 million records worldwide and made history as the first group to have a Spanish ballad surpass one billion YouTube views. Their commitment to social causes shines through their nonprofit Fondo HaAsh, supporting vulnerable children and immigrants. With a rich cultural heritage and dynamic musical style, Ha*Ash continues to inspire fans across the Americas and beyond.