Get ready for a bittersweet ride through Mexican cumbia rhythms and heartfelt confessions. In “Y La Hice Llorar,” Los Ángeles Azules join forces with Argentine singer Abel Pintos to tell the story of a man who accidentally breaks the heart of the woman who loves him most. While their passion is just beginning to unfold, he admits he is still haunted by a past romance — an uncontrolled, all-consuming love that left deep scars. His words instantly turn their tender moment into tears, regret, and pain.
The chorus repeats the devastating confession: “Y la hice llorar… la hice sufrir.” Each time, the singer realizes more strongly that he has committed a huge mistake. He now understands that this new love gives him life and that losing her would be pure agony. The song mixes catchy accordion lines with raw remorse, painting a vivid picture of how clinging to yesterday can ruin the happiness that is right in front of us.
Los Ángeles Negros is a legendary Chilean band formed in 1968 in San Carlos. They are pioneers of the distinctive "Balada rockmántica" genre, blending romantic boleros with psychedelic funk and rock, creating a sound that captivated Latin America. The band's classic lineup included charismatic vocalist Germaín de la Fuente and iconic guitarist Mario Gutiérrez, whose music has inspired countless artists across generations.
With hit albums like Porque Te Quiero and Y Volveré, Los Ángeles Negros enjoyed huge success touring countries like Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. Despite lineup changes over the decades, their timeless fusion of heartfelt lyrics and lush melodies remains influential, with their songs widely covered and sampled worldwide. Their enduring legacy cements them as essential voices in Latin romantic music.