“Qué He Sacado Con Quererte” feels like opening an old memory box. Natalia Lafourcade’s velvety voice, backed by the gentle guitars of Los Macorinos, walks us through a garden of souvenirs: the shared moon, names scratched on a wall, a white lily that once grew for two. Each image is a keepsake of a love that seemed eternal, yet the singer now stands alone, asking the heartbreaking question: What did I gain by loving you?
The song turns everyday objects into emotional landmarks. The moon still shines, the flower still blooms, even the footprints on the path remain, but their magic has faded because the “palomo ingrato” has flown away. In just a few verses, Lafourcade reminds us how love can leave the world looking exactly the same while feeling completely different. The melody is sweet, the lyrics are bittersweet, and together they create a poetic lesson on how time can preserve memories but not always the people who made them sparkle.
Natalia Lafourcade is a celebrated Mexican singer-songwriter and musician born in Mexico City in 1984. Known for her lyrical soprano voice, she masterfully blends genres such as pop rock, Latin folk, bossa nova, and jazz. Since her 2002 debut, Natalia has become one of Latin America's most influential artists, earning 18 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards among other honors.
Raised in the artistic town of Coatepec, Veracruz, Natalia was surrounded by music from an early age, inspired by both Mexican legends and international icons like Fiona Apple and Björk. Her rich discography showcases heartfelt songwriting and innovative production, with notable albums including Mujer Divina, a tribute to Agustín Lara, and Hasta la Raíz, which garnered critical acclaim for its emotional depth and musical sophistication.