Llegaste a mi vida
con una cara tan distinta a la de hoy
yo me confié y te di todo mi amor
llegaste a mi
con una cara de inocente si como no
me enamore y me entregue
me fue muy mal pues te enredaste con un fulano de tal.
Perdón porque?
no te disculpes pero ya déjame en paz
fue suficiente lo que me hiciste llorar
volver contigo ni de broma ubícate tu si estas mal
Perdón de que?
No es necesario que medes explicación
después de haberme lastimado el corazón
que es lo que vienes a buscar
si esta prohibido este lugar para tus pies
Perdón porque?
no te disculpes pero ya déjame en paz
fue suficiente lo que me hiciste llorar
volver contigo ni de broma ubícate tu si estas mal
Perdón de que?
No es necesario que medes explicación
después de haberme lastimado el corazón
que es lo que vienes a buscar
si esta prohibido este lugar para tus pies
About This Song
"Yo Me Confié" is a raw, emotionally charged banda ballad that explores the devastating aftermath of misplaced trust and romantic betrayal. The song's narrator recounts how he was deceived by a lover who presented herself as innocent and pure, only to reveal her true manipulative nature after he had given her his complete devotion. The lyrics delve deep into themes of masculine vulnerability and wounded pride, as the protagonist grapples with the humiliation of being played for a fool while his partner was secretly involved with another man. La Arrolladora Banda El Limón delivers the song with their signature brass-heavy arrangements and René Camacho's passionate, pain-filled vocals that capture the raw anger and hurt of someone who trusted too easily. The musical production features the classic banda sound with prominent tuba lines, soaring trumpets, and driving percussion that amplifies the emotional intensity of the lyrics. What makes this song particularly powerful is its unflinching portrayal of male emotional pain in a genre that often emphasizes machismo-the narrator's admission that he "confió" (trusted) becomes both a confession of weakness and an act of defiance. The song resonated with listeners because it authentically captures the universal experience of being blindsided by someone you loved, while the banda's explosive instrumentation provides a cathartic outlet for feelings of betrayal and rage. The track's success lies in its ability to transform personal humiliation into a defiant anthem of self-respect and closure.
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