“Cuánto Me Duele” is Morat’s bittersweet confession of loving someone so deeply that the pain becomes addictive. The Colombian band paints a vivid picture of a heart that would rather accept lies, “prefiero la herida antes que perderte,” than face life without its favorite person. Every line balances between hope and heartbreak: the singer clings to songs that keep the love alive, yet admits he is drowning in a mar de mentiras. It is the classic tug-of-war of relationships where the head screams let go but the heart whispers hold on.
The chorus repeats a desperate trinity of questions—“No sé cuánto… no sé dónde… no sé cómo…”—highlighting how disoriented we feel when our emotional compass is broken. Paradoxically, the ache makes him feel alive, so moving on seems impossible. The result is a relatable anthem for anyone who has stalled at the crossroads of love and loss, still convinced that even a painful together is better than a peaceful apart.
Morat is a Colombian folk-pop band originating from Bogotá, known for blending Latin pop and folk rock influences into heartfelt songs. Formed in 2015 by childhood friends Juan Pablo Isaza, Juan Pablo Villamil, and brothers Simón and Martín Vargas, Morat has captivated audiences with their warm vocals and sincere lyrics.
Their breakthrough came with hits like Cómo te atreves and successful collaborations with artists such as Paulina Rubio and Sebastián Yatra. Signing with Universal Music Group, Morat has released several acclaimed albums, including Sobre el amor y sus efectos secundarios and Si ayer fuera hoy, showcasing their distinctive sound that honors Colombian musical roots while reaching a global audience. With millions of fans worldwide, their music continues to inspire and connect through emotional storytelling and infectious melodies.