“Falta Amor” – which translates to “Missing Love” – is a heartfelt conversation between two voices that can no longer hide their pain. Sebastián Yatra, joined by Latin-pop legend Ricky Martin, sings from the raw place where love used to live. The lyrics admit to fear, guilt, and sleepless nights: he never meant to hurt anyone, yet he’s the one left empty, begging to know what was missing. Every line circles back to the same confession: me haces falta, amor – “I’m missing you, love.”
As the song builds, sadness turns to frustration. He tries to move on, but anger bubbles up, and hope lingers in the chorus: maybe one day love will finally stop being the thing they lack. With soaring vocals and a slow-building beat, “Falta Amor” captures that bittersweet moment when you’re still in love with someone who seems to have switched their heart off, leaving you with nothing but questions and echoes. It’s a bilingual, cross-generational reminder that sometimes the hardest part of breaking up is accepting that the real absence isn’t the person – it’s the love that never got shared.
Sebastián Yatra, born Sebastián Obando Giraldo in Medellín, Colombia on October 15, 1994, is a vibrant singer, songwriter, and stage actor celebrated for his blend of romantic Latin pop and energetic reggaeton. Raised primarily in Miami, Yatra began singing young and gained fame in 2016 with his hit "Traicionera," a track that launched his international career.
His music is known for its heartfelt lyrics that artfully mix traditional balladry with modern urban beats. Yatra has released three studio albums, including the Grammy-nominated Fantasía, and has collaborated with notable artists such as Carlos Vives, Daddy Yankee, and the Jonas Brothers. In 2024, he expanded his artistic reach by making his Broadway debut in the musical Chicago as Billy Flynn.