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SONG MEANING

Luna Azul pairs Majo Aguilar’s nostalgic ranchera soul with Santa Fe Klan’s raw urban poetry, creating a heartfelt night-time confession under a glowing blue moon. The singers reminisce about a love that once felt unbreakable: “No me arrepiento de lo que tuvimos… pero me arrepiento de haberte creído.” Regret is not for the moments shared, but for trusting promises that faded. Even after the breakup, every scent, every hug, and every whispered “soy tuya” lingers, turning the moonlit sky into a giant movie screen where memories keep replaying.

The “luna azul” becomes a symbol of haunting permanence. No matter how hard they try—sending late-night texts, staying awake until dawn, wondering if the other has moved on—the beloved refuses to leave their minds. The track captures that bittersweet stage when love has ended yet refuses to exit the heart. It is a blend of tender yearning and unfiltered pain, reminding us that sometimes memories shine brightest when everything else has gone dark.

ARTIST BIO

María José "Majo" Aguilar Carrillo, born on June 7, 1994, in Mexico City, is a celebrated Mexican singer and songwriter known for blending pop, cumbia, and ranchera genres. Coming from the illustrious Aguilar family, she is the granddaughter of legendary singers Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre, inheriting a rich musical legacy that deeply influences her work.

Majo began sharing her music in 2016, and her first EP, Tributo (2017), honors her grandparents' iconic hits. Signed with Universal Music Mexico, her music combines traditional Mexican sounds with contemporary styles, showcased in her EP Soy (2019) and her debut studio album. Her single "No voy a llorar" reached number one on Billboard Mexico's Popular Airplay chart, further establishing her as a leading voice in modern Mexican music.

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