"Caen las Estrellas" feels like looking up just as the night sky starts switching off its lights. Nicki Nicole begins by measuring the distance between then and now: “Mira dónde estamos, dónde hemos llegado.” She lists every risk and every blessing she poured into a love that now greets her with icy indifference. The falling stars are her own sparkle on the verge of burning out; without her partner’s glow, she fears she will fade. Wounded pride mixes with quiet fury: “I gave you everything, and if I dim, you will pay for it.”
YSY A steps in from the opposite side of the broken constellation. He confesses to the rush, the speed, the late-night skids, and the rooms full of admirers, yet none of it equals the bond he just lost. Surrounded by people, he still aches for the one absence that matters. Together they build a bittersweet portrait of modern love—intense, reckless, generous, and, when it collapses, heavy with gratitude and resentment. The sleek trap beat keeps the head nodding while the lyrics remind us that even stars can fall when the right gravity disappears.
Nicki Nicole (born Nicole Denise Cucco on August 25, 2000, in Rosario, Argentina) is a groundbreaking Argentine rapper and singer-songwriter known for her fresh blend of Latin R&B, reggaeton, and hip hop. Rising to fame with hit singles like Wapo Traketero, Colocao, and the chart-topping Mamichula, she has become one of the leading voices in Latin urban music.
Since debuting in 2019, Nicki has collaborated with prominent artists such as Bizarrap, Trueno, and Duki, and made history as the first Argentine artist to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Her albums Recuerdos and Parte de Mí showcase her versatile style and have earned her multiple award nominations, reflecting her influence on the Latin music scene today.