“¿Cómo quieres que te quiera?” is a heartfelt conversation where two voices – Rosario’s raspy flamenco-pop flair and Sebastián Yatra’s smooth Latin pop tone – wonder out loud how love can survive in the vacuum left by distance and regret.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple who once had everything but let fear win. Now they replay the what ifs: climbing mountains, crying rivers, singing to the stars, all while imagining the other person in someone else’s arms. Every “¿Cómo quieres…?” is both a plea and a protest: How can you ask me to keep loving you if you are not here, if you will not risk anything, if you have already moved on? Yet, beneath the sorrow, there is a stubborn spark of hope – the dream that life might still return what was lost if they dare to give it one more chance.
This duet blends pop hooks with Spanish soul, turning raw vulnerability into an anthem for anyone who has ever felt that the hardest love to forget is the one that slipped away because no one jumped first.
Rosario Flores, born Rosario del Carmen González Flores on November 4, 1963, in Madrid, Spain, is a celebrated Spanish singer and actress known for her powerful voice and vibrant fusion of rumba, flamenco, bossanova, and Latin pop. Daughter of legendary artists Antonio González (El Pescaílla) and Lola Flores, and sibling to Lolita and Antonio Flores, Rosario continues her family's rich musical legacy with a dynamic career spanning over three decades.
A two-time Latin Grammy Award winner, Rosario has captivated audiences with albums like Muchas Flores and De Mil Colores. Her artistry blends passionate flamenco roots with contemporary Latin rhythms, making her one of Spain's most influential modern voices. Beyond music, her acting roles and cultural presence further enrich her notable career.