Turn up the cuarteto beat and imagine the lights of Córdoba spinning around you. On the surface, "Te Mentiría" feels like a carefree night out: shots in hand, music blasting, and an artist who insists he is doing just fine. Luck Ra swaggers about the city with La K'onga’s accordion-driven groove behind him, bragging that the parties, the tours, and the zeros in his bank account are keeping him happy.
Yet every bold claim hides a crack in his heart. The moment his former love walks by, all that bravado crumbles. He confesses he would be lying if he said he would not run back into her arms, even while admitting the relationship is officially over. The song spins between pride and vulnerability, between moving on and still feeling possessive—capturing that messy stage when you pretend you are over someone, but your pulse betrays you the second you see them. In short, this is a dance-floor heartbreak anthem: upbeat enough to make you move, real enough to make you remember.
Juan Facundo Almenara Ordóñez, known professionally as Luck Ra, is a dynamic Argentine singer born in Córdoba in 1999. Emerging onto the music scene in 2017 through YouTube, Luck Ra quickly gained recognition with his remix of "No Quiero Mas" alongside Seven Kayne, solidifying his presence in the Latin trap and reggaeton genres.
His 2021 hit "Te Mentiría" and collaborations with notable cuarteto and cumbia artists expanded his audience, while his 2023 single "La Morocha" dominated the Billboard Argentina charts and became the anthem of the summer. Beyond chart success, Luck Ra has also made his mark on television as a coach on the popular show La Voz Argentina starting in 2025. His innovative blend of Latin trap, reggaeton, and cumbia continues to captivate fans across Latin America and beyond.