Qué Agonía is a heartfelt duet where Mexican powerhouses Yuridia and Ángela Aguilar pour their souls into a bittersweet confession of lingering love. Over traditional Regional Mexican instrumentation, they admit that time has passed, life has changed, yet the feeling refuses to die. Every verse is a tug-of-war between pride and vulnerability, as they reveal the “absurda agonía” of pretending they no longer care.
The singers own up to their mistakes, saying “Perdón si no te supe amar,” while recognizing that love like this comes only “una vez.” Instead of begging for a second chance, they choose to embrace the memories for what they were, accepting both the beauty and the pain. The result is an emotional anthem that teaches us about regret, self-reflection, and the courageous act of letting go even when the heart still whispers te quiero.
Yuridia Francisca Gaxiola Flores, known simply as Yuridia, is one of Mexico's most beloved singers. Born in Hermosillo, Sonora, she rose to fame after finishing second on the popular reality show La Academia in 2005. Her debut album, La Voz de un Ángel, became one of the fastest-selling records in Mexican history and established her as a formidable voice in Latin pop and Regional Mexican music.
With multiple Diamond and Platinum certifications, Yuridia's emotive vocals have earned her the nickname "La Voz de Ángel". Over her career, she has released acclaimed albums like Habla El Corazón and Entre Mariposas, and won prestigious awards including the Latin Billboard Award for Best Pop Female Album. Beyond her solo work, she has also served as a coach on La Voz México, helping nurture Mexico's next generation of talent.