Imagine summer suddenly buried under snow, birds packing their bags for another planet, and the whole world spinning against you. That is exactly how Juan Fernando Velasco and Andrés Cepeda describe the loneliness that hits when the one you love walks away. In Esta Vez No Fallaré (This Time I Won’t Fail), the Ecuador-Colombia duet turns heartbreak into a dramatic movie trailer: nature breaks its own rules, pain reshapes the singer into a new person, and every verse is a vow to do better.
Yet the song is not just about sorrow. It is a bold plea for a second chance. On bent knees, the narrator promises concrete change, not empty words. He is done making excuses, ready to “take your hands and make you fall in love again.” The chorus becomes an anthem of determination: “Esta vez no fallaré” – This time I will not fail. Listeners are swept into a story of redemption, resilience, and love powerful enough to bring back the “swallows of your love,” restoring the lost summer in their hearts.