LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Sebastián Yatra joins forces with Spanish singer Beret in “Vuelve”, a pop ballad that feels like reading someone’s private diary out loud. Over a gentle, stirring melody, the two artists juggle love and frustration: they still adore the person in question, yet pride, distance, and mixed signals keep tearing them apart. The chorus’s plea — “Vuelve a decirme lo de siempre” (“Say the same thing to me again”) — captures that contradictory craving for both reassurance and change. Listeners are invited into a tug-of-war between hanging on and letting go, where every tender memory seems to hurt as much as it heals.

Dig a little deeper and you will hear a confession about self-growth in the rubble of a breakup. The lyrics wonder why “good things” take so long, question well-meaning advice, and admit that becoming “strong” can sometimes feel impossible. Yet, beneath the sadness, the song plants a hopeful message: things that are cared for are not thrown away so suddenly. “Vuelve” ultimately reminds us that heartbreak can be a powerful teacher, turning “people who are broken” into “people strong enough to bring others together.”

ARTIST BIO

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.

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