“AURORA” is a new Spanish song by Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera, and Óscar Maydon, featuring Armenta. The song is published on Fuerza Regida’s official YouTube channel. It was written by Armenta, Jorsshh, and Rabba, produced by Armenta, Rabba, Charlygtzz, JOP, and Edge, and is part of the MALA MÍA – EP. This track merges the unique styles of its featured artists, delivering an emotional, raw narrative accompanied by contemporary regional music sounds.
The song’s theme revolves around the pain and frustration stemming from a toxic relationship, capturing the emotional intensity of loving someone who brings more hardship than happiness. Through direct and honest lyrics, it explores the toll of a damaging love on the singers’ lives, reflecting internal conflicts, sacrifices made, and the lingering bitterness left behind.
AURORA Details
Song | AURORA |
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Album | MALA MÍA – EP (English Translation) |
Artists | Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera & Óscar Maydon |
Featuring Artists | Armenta |
Written By | Armenta, Jorsshh & Rabba |
Produced By | Armenta, Rabba, Charlygtzz, JOP & Edge |
Label | Fuerza Regida |
Language | Spanish |
Released Date | Dec 20, 2024 |
AURORA (English Translation) Lyrics
[Verse: Oscar Maydon & JOP]
You were my northern lights, I carry three glasses of wine (Oh-oh)
Another fucking night and today I swear that by God I forget you
[Pre-Chorus: Armenta & Payo Solís]
What the hell happened to us again?
Plans, kids, it’s not going to happen again
So many flowers, so many “What does it matter?”
And you screwed up again
So many drinks, you broke the glass
You even let the dog get away
I loved you, too bad, everything was wrong
My mom said well, you weren’t special
[Chorus: Óscar Maydon, JOP, Payo Solís & Armenta]
For you, one more drink just for you
The fucking hangovers are for you
I left my friends for you
The apathetic is always for you
It’s because of you that I’m so unhappy
If I die, it will be for you
You fuck your mother for me
If I die, fuck your mother for me
[Interlude: Óscar Maydon, Armenta, JOP & Payo Solís]
Ya-yai
If I die, fuck your mother for me
And that’s how it sounds
Ar-men-ta, uh
And his friend Óscar May-dón
Fuer-za Regida
And Grupo Frontera, little one
[Pre-Chorus: Óscar Maydon & JOP]
What the fuck happened to us again?
Plans, kids, I think it’s not going to happen
So many flowers, so many “What does it matter?”
And you screwed up again
So many drinks, you broke the glass
You even let the dog get away
I loved you, it’s a pity, everything is bad
My mom said well, you weren’t special
[Chorus: Armenta, Payo Solís, Óscar Maydon & JOP]
For you, one more drink just for you
The fucking hangovers are for you
I left my friends for you
The apathetic is always for you
It’s because of you that I’m so unhappy
If I die, it will be because of you
You fuck your mother for me
If I die, fuck your mother for me
[Outro: JOP & Armenta]
Uah
If I die, fuck your mother for me
Uh
AURORA Meaning
[Verse: Óscar Maydon & JOP]
Óscar Maydon and JOP open the song by conveying the lingering pain of a failed relationship. The metaphor of an “aurora borealis” symbolizes something beautiful yet unattainable, underscoring the contrast between cherished memories and the harsh reality. The mention of alcohol highlights their struggle to cope with the emotional aftermath, while the vow to forget signifies a desperate attempt to move on.
[Pre-Chorus: Armenta & Payo Solís]
In this section, Armenta and Payo Solís reflect on the destructive patterns that led to the relationship’s collapse. References to broken promises, missed opportunities, and emotional damage emphasize a cycle of recurring mistakes and unresolved issues. The phrase “my mom was right, you weren’t special” adds a touch of disillusionment and regret, echoing ignored warnings and amplifying the feeling of sorrow.
[Chorus: Óscar Maydon, JOP, Payo Solís & Armenta]
The chorus captures the emotional heart of the song, as the singers recount the sacrifices they made for love, only to be met with pain and bitterness. The raw emotions expressed blend vulnerability with frustration, and the phrase “chinga tu madre por mí” serves as a cathartic release, reflecting both anger and the desire to emotionally detach from the relationship.
[Interlude: Óscar Maydon, Armenta, JOP & Payo Solís]
The interlude provides a musical pause, celebrating the collaboration among the artists while maintaining the song’s emotional intensity. The mention of their names and distinct styles reinforces the piece’s authenticity and identity.
[Pre-Chorus: Óscar Maydon & JOP]
This pre-chorus reiterates the themes from the previous one but with a more introspective tone. The imagery of broken glasses and the dog escaping symbolizes the chaos and loss of control brought about by the relationship. Despite their love, they acknowledge that the damage is beyond repair, marking a definitive turning point.
[Chorus: Armenta, Payo Solís, Óscar Maydon & JOP]
The repetition of the chorus strengthens the pain and resentment expressed throughout the song. Each line gains deeper emotional significance as the artists reiterate their sacrifices and frustrations, highlighting the devastating impact the relationship had on their lives.
[Outro: JOP & Armenta]
The outro concludes the song with a tone of resignation. The repeated refrain reinforces the intensity of their emotions, leaving the listener with a sense of catharsis. The use of the phrase “chinga tu madre por mí” underscores their determination to leave the relationship behind while acknowledging the profound emotional scars it left on them.
AURORA Official Video
MALA MÍA - EP (English Translation) Songs
FAQs
The "AURORA" song is sung by Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera & Óscar Maydon featuring Armenta
The "AURORA" song by Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera & Óscar Maydon lyrics was written by Armenta, Jorsshh & Rabba.
The "AURORA" song by Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera & Óscar Maydon was produced by Armenta, Rabba, Charlygtzz, JOP & Edge.
Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera & Óscar Maydon released "AURORA" song on Dec 20, 2024.