LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

In "Ya No Estás Tú", Colombian band Morat paints the picture of someone who swears they have moved on. Line after line the singer claims they no longer suffer, lose sleep or feel any pain now that their ex is gone. The chorus bursts with confident declarations like "No voy a darlo todo por ti" and "Ya no me falta lo que te di", as if the narrator were crossing each lingering feeling off a checklist of heartbreak recovery.

But listen closely and another story peeks through the bravado. The repeated need to insist "mira que no estoy sufriendo" hints that the wound is still tender, and time has only rearranged—not erased—those emotions. The song’s final twist, "¿A quién engaño? Eres mi nuevo vicio", reveals the truth: the ex is still an irresistible habit. Morat turns this inner contradiction into a catchy anthem that captures the messy, back-and-forth reality of getting over someone, where confidence and vulnerability dance to the same beat.

ARTIST BIO

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.

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