brindé is the past tense of the verb brindar, which means "to offer" or "to give". It's a more poetic and heartfelt alternative to the common verb dar (to give), and it's also the word you use when you "make a toast"!
In the song, Nicki Nicole sings, "el mismo amor que un día te brindé" (the same love that I once gave you). By choosing this beautiful word, she elevates the love she offered, adding a touch of dignity and significance to it even as she decides to stop crying over it.
NO Voy A Llorar :) is Nicki Nicole’s vibrant reggaeton anthem of good-bye without the tears. Across a punchy beat, the Argentine star looks her ex straight in the eye and declares she will not cry, plead, or replay the heartbreak. Each chorus is a confident mantra: she has counted the times she was hurt, closed the door on mistake number four, and now swaps late-night sobs for self-love and starlit talks with the moon.
The lyrics flip the classic breakup script. Instead of mourning lost love, Nicki celebrates her decision to walk away stronger, refusing phone calls, excuses, and old memories that once trapped her. The song’s smiley-face title captures that playful defiance: tears are overrated, and the dance floor is a much better place to heal. In short, it’s a catchy lesson in knowing your worth, setting boundaries, and dancing through the pain.
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.