LEARN LYRICS

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SONG MEANING

Grab your sombrero and a box of tissues, because “FIRST LOVE” is a bittersweet ride through the aftermath of a first heartbreak. Over a lively Regional Mexican beat, Oscar Ortiz and Edgardo Núñez pour out raw emotions as the narrator revisits the night he was left derrotado (defeated). He admits to replaying memories “like a fool,” wondering why the relationship ended when he “wasn’t the bad guy.” The song paints a vivid picture of lonely birthdays, sleepless nights, and that stubborn ache that refuses to fade.

Yet buried inside the sorrow is a tale of growth and self-discovery. Each verse shows how pain can spark maturity: the narrator realizes he has changed since she left, but closure still escapes him. “Explain to me once,” he pleads, echoing the universal need to understand a sudden goodbye. The repeated chorus—“Solo tú, solo tú, solo tú”—highlights both his fixation on his former love and the lingering question of why. In just a few passionate minutes, “FIRST LOVE” captures the stormy mix of nostalgia, regret, and reluctant resilience that follows a first real heartbreak, all wrapped in the rich melodies of modern Regional Mexican music.

ARTIST BIO

Óscar René Maydon Mesa, known professionally as Óscar Maydon, is a vibrant Mexican singer and composer hailing from Mexicali, Baja California. Born on September 20, 1999, he burst onto the music scene in 2020 and quickly gained recognition with his unique blend of Regional Mexican and corridos tumbados.

Signing with Rancho Humilde in 2021 marked a turning point in his career, leading to the release of his debut album GXLE <3 in 2022. Maydon's 2023 collaboration "Fin de Semana" with Junior H earned him his first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, showcasing his rising influence. Known for hits like "Madonna" with Natanael Cano and "Tu Boda" with Fuerza Regida, Óscar Maydon continues to redefine Mexican music with his fresh sound and compelling storytelling.