"No Ha Parado De Llover" pulls us straight into an emotional rainstorm. Maná’s narrator feels the sky open the moment his partner leaves, and every drop mirrors the tears in his eyes. He compares himself to a wounded dog, a bird without a nest, sand without the sea, painting a vivid picture of loneliness that is easy to feel and hard to forget. The relentless rain is not just weather, it is the soundtrack of his heartbreak.
Throughout the song he begs for answers—What went wrong? What was missing?—yet the only thing he knows for sure is that only his lost love can stop the downpour. Until she does, his heart remains flooded, and his eyes keep raining. The track is a poetic reminder that when love leaves, even the sunniest day can feel soaked, but it also hints that one word of reconciliation could clear the skies in an instant.
Maná is a legendary Mexican pop rock band formed in 1986 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Originally known as Sombrero Verde, the group gained worldwide fame with their breakthrough album ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? which remains the best-selling Spanish-language rock album of all time, selling over 10 million copies globally. The band features lead vocalist Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín, and bassist Juan Calleros.
With a sound blending Latin pop, rock en español, reggae, calypso, and ska, Maná has sold over 45 million records worldwide. They are the most successful Latin American band in history, earning four Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammys, and numerous other accolades. Known for their dynamic live performances and socially conscious lyrics, Maná continues to impact Latin music and culture decades after their debut.