Conciencia translates to "conscience" or "awareness". It's a powerful word that adds a layer of psychological depth to this song about heartbreak.
In the lyrics, the singer cries out, “Pero me mata la conciencia” (But my conscience is killing me). This dramatic phrase suggests a deep inner turmoil, possibly from guilt or regret over losing his love. It’s this feeling of a "killing conscience" that makes his suffering so intense and compelling.
“Te Extraño” by Xtreme is a heartfelt bachata ballad that spins a tale of unshakeable longing. Over a rhythm made for slow spins on the dance floor, the singer confesses that time keeps moving but his feelings are frozen—he still wants his lost love in his arms. Each lyric paints the picture of someone caught between memories and reality, crying out because the person he treasures is now out of reach.
Expect a cocktail of passion and pain: fiery guitar riffs echo the burning sensation of missing someone, while the repeated “Mira cómo estoy sufriendo” (“Look at how I’m suffering”) turns the song into an emotional plea. Even as he tries to distract himself, conscience and heart team up to remind him that the relationship is over. Listeners can feel the push-and-pull between hope and resignation, making this track a perfect study in how bachata channels raw emotion through both music and words.