Feel your heart rev up like a turbo-charged engine! In “Ser O Parecer,” Mexican pop icons RBD sing from the viewpoint of someone hopelessly in love with a person who barely notices them. The narrator keeps asking: should I be what you want, or only seem like it? Every attempt to speak up gets swallowed by nerves, yet the crush keeps shining in their dreams like a guiding light. The song captures the roller-coaster mix of bold determination and shy hesitation that comes with an unrequited crush.
Behind the catchy beat lies a message of persistence. No matter how many awkward silences, rival love interests, or moments of self-doubt appear, the singer vows to “try again” until their love is finally seen. It is an anthem for anyone who has ever practiced a speech in their head, frozen when the big moment arrived, then decided to give it another shot. RBD reminds us that the heart can power us further than any motor, especially when love is the fuel.
RBD is a celebrated Mexican Latin pop-rock group that rose to fame through Televisa's hit telenovela Rebelde (2004–2006). Comprising members Anahí, Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Alfonso Herrera, Christopher von Uckermann, and Christian Chávez, RBD captured millions of fans worldwide with their infectious energy and chart-topping hits. Their debut album, Rebelde, released in 2004, launched a musical journey marked by multiple platinum records, Latin Grammy nominations, and international tours.
Known for blending Latin pop, teen pop, rock, dance-pop, and reggaeton, RBD sold over 15 million records, becoming one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time. After officially disbanding in 2009, they reunited for virtual shows and tours, delighting fans old and new. Their impactful music and charismatic presence continue to inspire and shape Latin pop culture across the globe.