LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Pour yourself a shot of mezcal and get ready for a roller-coaster of emotions. “Por Si Un Día Te Vuelvo A Ver” is La Adictiva’s fiery farewell to an ex who showed up with someone new and shattered every hope of reconciliation. The singer admits he’s been hit where it hurts, but he refuses to leave without the last word: from now on they’re not lovers, not even friends, just strangers turned rivals. It’s a bold banda anthem packed with trumpets, tubas, and wounded pride, where congratulations to the ex collide with playful taunts about how nobody will ever match the chemistry they once sparked.

Yet beneath the macho bravado lies real vulnerability. He thanks her for “the beautiful things” they shared and admits she was “the best that ever happened” before slamming the door shut on their chapter. In classic regional Mexican style, heartbreak is mixed with tequila-soaked swagger: the narrator is hurting, a bit tipsy, and convinced that she’ll one day miss the passion found only in his arms. The result is an addictive blend of resentment, nostalgia, and self-assured flair that makes you want to sing, sway, and maybe text your own ex—though, like him, you probably shouldn’t!

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