Quizás is a bittersweet confession wrapped in a reggaeton groove. Ryan Castro and his crew look back on a fling that started as a light-hearted game of boosting each other’s ego and quickly exploded into daring escapades ‘like Bonnie and Clyde.’ Between freestyle verses whispered in bed, forbidden meet-ups, and shots drained from a cup, the relationship feels chimba—Colombian slang for “awesome.”
But the chorus keeps tugging at a harsh truth: “Maybe you weren’t for me, and maybe that’s why I left.” Under the swagger sits real vulnerability. The narrator broke his own rules, mixed passion with feelings, and wound up the loser in love’s game. By balancing celebration and regret, the song shows learners how Spanish lyrics can pivot from bravado to heartbreak in a single breath.
Bryan David Castro Sosa, better known as Ryan Castro, is a Colombian rapper, singer, and songwriter born in 1994 in Bello, Antioquia. Rising from humble beginnings in the Pedregal neighborhood of Medellín, Ryan started his music journey singing on buses and performing at local venues before gaining widespread recognition.
His signature blend of reggaeton and Latin hip hop has brought hits like "Mujeriego," "Jordan," and "Quema" to international charts, with notable collaborations alongside artists such as Feid, Karol G, and Peso Pluma. Signed with Sony Music Latin, Ryan Castro continues to be a leading voice in Latin America's new generation of music stars, captivating audiences with his energetic style and authentic storytelling.