“Baby Please” captures the raw desperation of a broken heart that simply refuses to give up.
Ivan Cornejo sings from the point of view of a lover drowning his sorrows in alcohol, convincing himself he could run far away, yet realizing every escape route loops back to memories of her. He admits she stole “pedazos de mí,” pieces of him that make moving on impossible. In vivid, conversational Spanish he begs, “baby, please”—pleading for a fresh start, a do-over “sin celos” where they “empezamos desde cero.” The chorus swings between remorse and hope: he accepts blame, promises they can “hacerlo bien,” but confesses he’ll settle for any version of love as long as she stays. All of this unfolds over Regional Mexican guitar lines that mirror his emotional seesaw—tender one moment, fiery the next—making the song a heartfelt anthem for anyone who has ever tried to outrun love only to realize it lives rent-free inside them.