Quise Quererte paints a vivid picture of a friendship transformed into heartbreak. Joaquina reflects on a once inseparable bond with someone who, behind a mask of innocence, betrayed her deepest trust. The lyrics describe friendly hugs that hid sharp knives, sweet words laced with poison, and a home figuratively set on fire. Even so, the singer owns her past kindness, repeating, "Yo quise quererte y no me arrepiento" – she tried to love and does not regret it.
Rather than wallow in bitterness, the song turns betrayal into self-affirmation. Joaquina calls out her ex-friend’s self-centered illusions, yet she chooses to remember the laughter, to keep the good photos, and to move forward lighter and wiser. Quise Quererte is both a lament and a declaration of strength: it reminds us that caring is never a mistake, the passing of time will reveal the truth, and healing begins by refusing to carry someone else’s guilt.
Joaquina Valentina Blavia Canabal, known simply as Joaquina, is a Venezuelan singer-songwriter born in Caracas in 2004. She began her musical journey early, mastering vocals, piano, and guitar before releasing her debut single "Rabia" in 2022. Joaquina's heartfelt lyrics and fresh Latin pop sound quickly captivated audiences, culminating in her acclaimed EP Los Mejores Años in 2023.
At just 19 years old, Joaquina became the youngest artist to win the Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2023, alongside a nomination for Best Singer-Songwriter Album. Signed with Universal Latino, she continues to shape the future of Latin music with her honest songwriting and melodic flair.