Lejania sings from the heart of Colombia’s mountains, yet her mind drifts to the wide, sun-kissed savanna she calls home. In Lisandro Meza, every beat of the cumbia is a pulse of nostalgia. She paints the contrast between the cool heights of the Cordillera and the warm memories of her Valle de Pubenza, letting listeners feel the tug of distance that keeps her from familiar skies, rhythms, and love waiting back home.
Despite its lively percussion, the song feels like dancing with a tear in your eye. Joyful drum breaks invite your feet to move, while the lyrics confess a deep sadness that grows with each dawn spent away from Cauca. It is a musical postcard that says, "I miss you," turning homesickness into melody and proving that even the happiest rhythms can carry a tender ache.