Pordiosero literally means "beggar" and comes from the plea por Dios (for God's sake), so it carries an old-school, dramatic flavor you won’t hear every day.
Humbe sings "el pordiosero que pide amor," likening himself to someone begging in the street, but for affection instead of coins. The vivid, metaphorical use makes this rare word pop and sparks curiosity to learn more.
Últimamente invites us into an intimate moment where Italian singer-songwriter Humbe admits he has not been feeling like himself. In a mix of honesty and tenderness he confesses that his anxiety and insecurity keep him from giving his lover the joy she deserves, so he chooses the most generous form of affection: setting her free. He urges her to speak her truth, laugh until her cheeks hurt, and find someone whose mere glance makes her happy while he focuses on rebuilding his own identity. The result is a bittersweet anthem that turns self-doubt into strength and shows that sometimes the greatest proof of love is letting go so both hearts can grow.
Humberto Rodríguez Terrazas, known as Humbe, is a rising star in the Latin pop scene from Monterrey, Mexico. Starting his musical journey at the age of nine with piano at his grandmother's house, Humbe quickly expanded his talents to guitar, drums, and ukulele, shaping a unique sound that resonates with young audiences.
Since debuting in 2017, Humbe has released several albums, including Sonámbulo, Entropía, Aurora, and the deeply personal Esencia. His gold-certified singles like "El poeta" and "Amor de cine" launched him to fame, earning him a Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2022. Known for his heartfelt lyrics and authentic style, Humbe continues to captivate fans with sold-out tours and his evolving musical essence.